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Disease-Hand Foot Mouth Disease: This disease is different in adults than in children, itchy rash can occur all over the body

Hand foot mouth disease in adults: Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), is a viral disease that most often affects children under the age of 5. In this disease, a rash appears on the whole body, especially on the hands, feet and mouth, in which there can be severe itching. Along with this, children also get high fever. However, it is worth noting that this disease can also spread from children to adults. Because this disease is spread by viral infection and is highly contagious, it can also make adults a victim. Let's know about this disease.
How can adults get Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease-Causes of HFMD in adults? Hand, foot and mouth disease is a viral infection caused by a virus called coxsackievirus 16. It is a type of enterovirus. The disease can spread rapidly in the summer and early spring and winter, and it can spread more rapidly in crowded places. That is, even if you live in a small neighborhood, this disease can spread rapidly. However, it can spread more due to these reasons. - Through droplets of breath. From your phlegm or sputum. Mouth to mouth means by kissing. Symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease-Symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease in adults? Usually hand, foot, and mouth disease in children is often unrecognizable and may simply show a rash, fever, and flu-like symptoms. Whereas, in adults, this disease can cause an itchy rash on the palms of your hands, the soles of your feet, knees, elbows, genitals or butt cheeks. Other than this. There may be blisters in the mouth. Swollen lymph nodes in the neck can cause swelling. Blisters may also appear on your hands and feet. There may be a high fever. How serious can this disease be in adults? In adults, this disease can be serious at times. This can lead to meningitis if left for a long time . Because like all viruses, it can affect the blood and brain. It can also infect the heart and cause myocarditis. It can also cause many problems in pregnant women. Prevention Tips If anyone has got this disease then he should stay at home. Because it can spread rapidly among each other. Especially within the first few days. Also you should take some precautions. For example, wash your hands every time before eating. Disinfect all surfaces you touch, especially door knobs, faucets and toilet handles. Stay away from work, school and social events. Avoid elderly people and as soon as symptoms appear, isolate yourself and see a doctor.

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