Hand-Foot-and-Mouth; Diagnosis and Treatment
Imagine that your child becomes less active and begins to complain of tiredness. Then a short time later he develops a sore throat and maybe even a fever in the range of one hundred one to one hundred three degrees Fahrenheit. A couple days pass and you notice that your little one has sores on and around his mouth, on his feet and hands and a few on his legs as well as other parts of the body. At this point, you remember a rash that you had noticed on his skin a day or so earlier. Read more »