Hand foot and mouth disease a mild contagious viral infection common in young children is characterized by sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet.
Early stage hand foot and mouth disease in toddlers.
Hand foot and mouth disease hfmd is a common infection in children that causes sores called ulcers inside or around their mouth and a rash or blisters on their hands feet legs or buttocks.
As the infection spreads small red blisters appear mostly on the inside of the mouth palms of the hands and soles of the feet hence the name hand foot and mouth disease.
When a child gets hand foot and mouth disease hfmd most signs and symptoms clear within 7 to 10 days.
Hand foot and mouth disease is common in infants and children younger than five years old.
Hfmd mainly affects children under the age of 10 but can also affect adolescents.
A child with hand foot and mouth disease can often develop reddish spots on the soles of feet and palms of hands which quickly turn into bumps or blisters.
There are two types of viruses that cause hfmd and the symptoms vary depending on the virus.
Hand foot and mouth disease hfmd is a viral infection that causes a rash or blisters on the hands and feet as well as in or around the mouth.
Most children have mild symptoms for 7 to 10 days.
In the early stages hand foot and mouth disease can be mistaken for the flu as the symptoms include fever that lasts for 2 4 days and muscle pain.