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Mayo Clinic
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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease-Hand-foot-and-mouth disease - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic
4 weeks ago - Your child's healthcare professional may take a throat swab or stool sample. The healthcare professional sends the sample to the lab to find out which virus caused the illness. There's no specific treatment for hand-foot-and-mouth disease.
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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What to Do if Your Child Has Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
We do know that children can spread hand, foot and mouth disease starting the day before the rash shows up and for several days after the rash appears. As long as children do not have a fever and otherwise are acting like themselves, most child care centers do not exclude children with the assumption that good handwashing is routinely practiced. Most of the time, children do well with this virus. Not all children have pain, and the rash needs no treatment...
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We survived Hand, foot and mouth disease and I'm here to tell you what I learned.
We’ve had HFM twice this fall. First time wasn’t so bad, just a rash that didn’t seem to bother him. No fever, no mouth sores. The second time was probably the most harrowing experience I’ve had in parenting so far. Started with a fever and extreme fussiness, then the rash, and then the mouth sores. Once those showed up, eating/drinking was excruciating for him, so he stopped nursing/eating/drinking. He went 14 hours. I was so relieved when he woke up the next morning and nursed, but then he stopped again for TWENTY SEVEN MORE HOURS. He wouldn’t take a popsicle or anything. I was on the phone with nurse advice constantly. There was nothing we could do but wait it out, alternate Tylenol and Motrin, dab a q tip of Mylanta in his mouth every 6 hours, and try to syringe fluids into him. It apparently wasn’t ER worthy unless he dropped below 4 pees in 24 hours, which he somehow scraped by. It was miserable. There was nothing anyone could do to help us unless we crossed the line into emergency level dehydration. Thankfully when he started drinking again, it was like a switch had flipped and he was nearly back to his normal self the next day. But yeah. Wouldn’t wish a bad case of HFM on my worst enemy. Edit: forgot to mention that as he started feeling better, I came down with a fever and got to have my own bout with the mouth sores and rash 🙃 way worse watching my baby go through it, though. More on reddit.com
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We survived HFMD. Some things that worked for us
For anyone who didn’t understand the acronym, they’re referring to hand foot and mouth disease. More on reddit.com
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Any “okay” stories of mild cases of hand foot mouth??
My son had it super mild. He had it on his feet and hands, on his legs and private area. He never had a fever and the red spots never turned to ulcers/blisters. I’m not sure if he had any oral ones - none that I saw. Maybe a sore throat. He was acting completely normal. More on reddit.com
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ADULT HANDS FOOT MOUTH DISEASE REMEDIES - You're Saved :')
Oh it is nothing short of pure torture. I had it when I was late in pregnancy. Luckily once you ride it out it the improvement is significant and very fast. Although I lost a finger nail a month later, and had nose bleeds for months while my inside nose scabs had difficulty healing. More on reddit.com
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Can I treat hand, foot, and mouth disease at home?
After your doctor confirms the diagnosis, acetaminophen and/or ibuprofen can help control the pain and fever. If the rash itches, Dr. Vaughan suggests using topical hydrocortisone cream. Cold liquids can soothe mouth pain. “An ice pop or milkshake is great because it provides hydration and calories if your child is struggling to eat or drink,” said Dr. Vaughan.
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dukehealth.org
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children and Adults: Common ...
Can adults get hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Yes, adults can catch hand, foot, and mouth disease, but it’s less common due to immunity from early-life exposure. You can still get sick if you encounter a strain you haven’t had before. “Parents can get hand, foot, and mouth disease from their kids, especially if they’re sharing food or drink,” said Dr. Vaughan. Symptoms are usually milder in adults.
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dukehealth.org
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children and Adults: Common ...
What does hand, foot, and mouth disease look like?
Hand, foot, and mouth disease causes painful mouth sores and skin rashes on the hands and feet, and sometimes a fever,” said Dr. Vaughan. The rash may also appear on the torso or buttocks. It’s also possible for there to be no rash at all. These symptoms usually last seven to 10 days.
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dukehealth.org
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children and Adults: Common ...
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Cleveland Clinic
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Hand, Foot & Mouth Disease (HFMD): Symptoms & Causes
September 8, 2023 - There’s no medication for hand, foot and mouth disease. Antibiotics won’t work because they don’t treat viruses. Fortunately, symptoms of HFMD are typically mild. Most people improve in a week or two with minimal at-home care. Hand, foot and mouth disease treatment may include:
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CDC
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About Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease | Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) | CDC
August 26, 2024 - HFMD is usually not serious. Most people get better on their own in 7 to 10 days with minimal or no medical treatment. You can take steps to manage symptoms while you or your child are sick.
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Duke Health
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children and Adults: Common Questions Answered | Duke Health
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), is a common virus in children under seven, but adults can get it too. Below, Duke Health pediatrician Joel F. Vaughan, MD answers your questions about this contagious virus, including how to identify it, how to care for it at home, and when to see a doctor.
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Better Health Channel
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Hand, foot and mouth disease | Better Health Channel
Hand, foot and mouth disease is usually a mild viral illness which is common in children. Diagnosis is made by a doctor, and there is no specific treatment.
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Mayo Clinic
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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease-Hand-foot-and-mouth disease - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
4 weeks ago - Symptoms of hand-foot-and-mouth disease include sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet. There's no specific treatment for hand-foot-and-mouth disease. Most people get better in 7 to 10 days.
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PubMed Central
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Managing hand-foot-mouth disease in children: More of counseling, less of medicines - PMC
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a febrile illness, followed by an oral exanthema and a macular, maculopapular, or vesicular rash of the hands, also involving palms, feet, and buttocks caused by ...
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Kaiser Permanente
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Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Children: Care Instructions | Kaiser Permanente
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is not the same as foot-and-mouth disease (or hoof-and-mouth disease), which occurs in animals. Follow-up care is a key part of your child's treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if your child is having problems.
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PubMed Central
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Adults - PMC
Further research and case reports can contribute to a better understanding of HFMD in adults, enhancing early recognition and treatment. The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. ... 1.A Guide to Clinical Management and Public Health Response for Hand, Food and Mouth Disease.
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Cleveland Clinic
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Can Adults Get Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease?
April 11, 2022 - One of those is hand, foot and mouth disease, a viral infection that’s very contagious and mostly affects infants and younger children, as it can spread very quickly in environments like a nursery or daycare. But adults are susceptible to the disease and its painful symptoms, as well.
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American Medical Association
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What doctors wish patients knew about hand, foot and mouth disease | American Medical Association
December 13, 2024 - However, “for all viral illnesses most of us start developing milder symptoms as we get older because our bodies start to become accustomed to fighting these types of infections,” he said. “But unfortunately, you can catch hand, foot and mouth disease more than once.” · One of the key ways to prevent hand, foot and mouth disease is to practice “good hand hygiene,” said Dr.
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Texas Children's
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease: What Parents Need To Know | Texas Children's
July 24, 2024 - Most children recover without ... Treatment for hand, foot and mouth disease can include over-the-counter medication to relieve pain and fever, such as acetaminophen, or using mouthwashes or sprays to numb mouth pain....
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Emergency Management
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) | Emergency Management
There is no specific treatment. Most healthcare providers will recommend taking an over-the-counter pain reliever or fever-reducer for pain and fever. Individuals may also use mouthwashes or sprays to numb the sores in the mouth and throat.
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St. Louis Children's Hospital
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Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease | St. Louis Children's Hospital
The rash is unique to hand-foot-and-mouth disease. The rash may be enough to diagnose your child. In some cases, your child may also have a throat culture or stool sample sent to a lab for testing. Treatment will depend on your child’s symptoms, age, and general health.
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New York State Department of Health
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Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (Coxsackie viral infection)
Although specific viral tests are available to confirm the diagnosis, they are rarely performed due to expense and length of time needed to complete the tests. Specific immunity can occur, but a second episode is possible from a different strain of Coxsackie virus. There is no specific treatment.
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Medical News Today
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease in adults: Symptoms and treatment
March 11, 2024 - Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common viral infection. Infants and young children are most susceptible, but can sometimes affect adults and older children. People can reduce their risk of contracting the virus by avoiding sick people, washing their hands regularly, and refraining from sharing drinks or food with others. Treatment typically involves managing the symptoms, if any appear.
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CDC
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HFMD: Causes and How It Spreads | Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) | CDC
August 26, 2024 - Touching an infected person's poop, such as changing diapers, then touching your eyes, nose, or mouth.
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Vinmec
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Characteristics of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Adults | Vinmec
July 22, 2025 - While children often display clear symptoms, adults may experience milder or no symptoms at all. HFMD is highly contagious across all ages. Maintaining personal hygiene is key to a healthy life, reducing the risk of diseases in general and HFMD in particular. Vomiting can be a symptom of hand, foot, and mouth disease in adults.
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Fast Track Urgent Care
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Myth or Fact: Adults Can Get Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?
October 23, 2025 - If you’re experiencing symptoms that resemble hand, foot, and mouth disease or have been exposed and feel off, TGH Urgent Care powered by Fast Track is here to help you get answers fast. With on-site diagnostic services, our clinics offer a streamlined path from evaluation to treatment, helping you find relief and recover comfortably.