HFMD is a relatively common infectious diseases, which mostly occurs in children and also poses a serious threat to children's health. Therefore, parents are very worried about their children's HFMD infection, and also want to know something about this kind of disease. So, what are the symptoms of HFMD at the beginning?
Usually, the onset of hand, foot, and mouth disease is relatively rapid. Children may experience systemic discomfort such as low-grade fever and abdominal pain in the early stages of the disease. As the disease progresses, papules, herpes, and other symptoms may also appear in the hands, feet, and mouth of the child. If left untreated, herpes may become purulent and infected, causing more serious damage to the skin.
Due to the different physical conditions of each child, a small number of children may experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, dizziness, and headache after being infected with hand, foot, and mouth. These symptoms can cause serious damage to the health of the child. Therefore, parents should pay attention to the symptoms of the disease and seek medical treatment in a timely manner when discovering that their child has hand, foot, and mouth infections, in order to prevent the disease from worsening and avoid further harm to the child's body.
After a child is infected with hand, foot, and mouth disease, not only should they be actively treated, but also isolation and protective measures should be taken. During this period, parents should consult and communicate with doctors more, find scientific and reasonable nursing methods, and carefully care for the child's body. Only in this way can the occurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease be controlled as soon as possible and the probability of other complications be reduced.