This content does not have an English version. This content does not have an Arabic version. Overview 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. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease on the hand Open pop-up dialog box Close.
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease on the hand Hand-foot-and-mouth disease often causes a rash of painful, red, blister-like lesions on the palms of the hands. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease on the foot Open pop-up dialog box Close. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease on the foot Hand-foot-and-mouth disease often causes a rash of painful, red, blister-like lesions on the soles of the feet.
Request an Appointment at Mayo Clinic. Share on: Facebook Twitter. Show references Modlin JF. Clinical manifestations and diagnosis of enterovirus and parechovirus infections. Accessed March 28, Longo DL, et al. Enterovirus, parechovirus, and reovirus infections. In: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. New York, N. Hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hand, foot, and mouth disease information sheet. World Health Organization. Modlin JF. Epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of enterovirus and parechovirus infections. Romero JR. Hand, foot, and mouth disease and herpangina.
HFMD is a viral infection caused by a group of enteroviruses and is most commonly caused by the Coxsackie virus. Create Account. Page Image. Signs and symptoms Fever Sore throat Rash flat or raised spots or small blisters on palms of hands, soles of feet or buttock Mouth ulcers on the inside of the mouth or sides of the tongue Poor appetite. It is easily spread from one person to another by droplet, saliva as well as by coming in contact with fluid from insude the blisters.
It can also be in faeces for up to several weeks after being infected. This can happen if the water is not properly treated with chlorine and becomes contaminated with feces from a person who has hand, foot, and mouth disease. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by viruses that belong to the Enterovirus family.
Animals such as cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats can get foot and mouth disease or hoof-and-mouth disease , which is different than hand, foot, and mouth disease. Visit the USDA website to learn more about foot and mouth disease external icon.
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