Hand, foot and mouth disease is an acute infectious disease in children. Children under five years old are more susceptible to the disease. Symptoms include mouth pain, anorexia, low fever, and small blisters or ulcers on the hands, feet, mouth, etc. It is self-healing. There is no specific medicine for hand, foot and mouth disease, and treatment is mainly symptomatic. However, the blisters on children's hands make parents very worried. So, how to get rid of the blisters on hands caused by hand, foot and mouth disease? Let’s take a look at the method below. Wait for self-healing. Patients with hand, foot and mouth disease will have varying numbers of blisters on their hands. If the patient only has blisters but no serious complications occur, such as coughing, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, convulsions, etc., the blisters on the hands will generally subside naturally within a few days after the onset of the disease, without the need for medication, ointments or injections. Parents do not need to worry too much about taking medication without authorization to avoid adverse side effects of the medication. How long does it take for blisters on hands caused by hand, foot and mouth disease to heal? It will be fine in about a week. Under normal circumstances, the herpes on the hands caused by hand, foot and mouth disease caused by enterovirus infection will usually heal on its own in about a week after onset, because it is a self-limiting disease, that is, the disease will stop automatically after developing to a certain extent, and gradually recover and heal, and no special treatment is required. Generally, most patients can recover in about 1 week through autoimmunity. Will the blisters on the hands of hand, foot and mouth disease leave scars after they disappear? Will not leave scars. The herpes caused by hand, foot and mouth disease is different from chickenpox. It is generally painless, non-itchy and does not leave scars. Young children rarely scratch it, and it usually heals on its own without medication. However, older children may accidentally scratch the herpes, which may lead to secondary bacterial skin infections. At this time, medication needs to be applied to prevent infection. What to do if blisters on hands are scratched due to hand, foot and mouth disease Apply antibiotics to prevent infection. If the patient accidentally scratches the herpes on the hand, in order to avoid skin infection, it is necessary to apply some antibiotic ointment under the doctor's advice to prevent infection. Do not take medicine without authorization, because many ointments cannot be applied to broken skin, otherwise it is easy to cause redness, swelling, burning sensation and other discomfort reactions. |
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