BATES COUNTY, Mo – As the school year continues, children are sometime infected and carriers of diseases they are unaware of. Parents need to be aware the prevention and treatment for hand, foot and mouth disease.
Prevention
• There is no vaccine to protect against the viruses that cause hand, foot, and mouth disease.
• A person can lower their risk of being infected by washing hands often with soap and water, especially after changing diapers and using the toilet.
• Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces and soiled items, including toys.
• Avoiding close contact such as kissing, hugging, or sharing eating utensils or cups with people with hand, foot, and mouth disease.
• If a person has mouth sores, it might be painful to swallow. However, drinking liquids is important to stay hydrated. If a person cannot swallow enough liquids, these may need to be given through an IV in their vein.
Treatment
There is no specific treatment for hand, foot and mouth disease. However, some things can be done to relieve symptoms, such as:
• Taking over-the-counter medications to relieve pain and fever (Caution: Aspirin should not be given to children.)
• Using mouthwashes or sprays that numb mouth pain
• Persons who are concerned about their symptoms should contact their health care provider.
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