Typical hand, foot and mouth disease, as the name implies, is mainly herpes of hand, foot and mouth.
The rash on the hand is usually on both sides of the palm, at the junction of fingers and palms. The main form of rash is herpes, the base looks red with small herpes, and the wall of herpes is slightly thicker.
The rash on the feet is mainly on the soles of the feet, and the shape is similar to that on the hands. Some children have more rashes, which can be seen on their arms and legs.
Oral herpes can be found in oral mucosa, gums, hard palate, soft palate, pharyngeal wall and tonsils.
Moreover, herpes in the mouth can also bring pain to the baby, thus affecting the baby's eating.
Some babies can still see a rash on their buttocks, which may be accompanied by a fever.
Of course, if you want to judge whether your baby has hand, foot and mouth disease, you should mainly judge it according to your baby's typical clinical manifestations.