Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) in Babies
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 Published On Jun 17, 2019

Hand, foot and mouth disease is an infectious disease, common in childhood. Watch this video to know the symptoms, causes, and remedies of HFMD in Babies. It will help you have a better understanding of dealing with the disease.

Even if HFMD is common among children, it is a painful illness. This disease can cause fever, loss of appetite, headaches, nausea, sore throat, and irritability in babies and can last up to 7 to 10 days.

Usually, the disease doesn't need any treatment since it disappears on its own in a week. However, your paediatrician can help you cure the HFMD infection with some ointments or pain killers. Also, you can reduce your baby's risk of infection from hand-foot-and-mouth disease by maintaining good hygiene and following some important preventive measures. There are certain home remedies as well for hand foot and mouth disease. You can use them to provide relief from the symptoms.

Check out this video to find everything you need to know about HFMD in Babies, including how to prevent it in your child.

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