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latrena
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Posted: 04/04/07 - 04:18 Post subject: |
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| I have noticed that my son has rash on his palms and foots. It has happen in two days. First, the red spots have appeared. At first they were flat and then some of them became raised and others have developed into blisters. I must admit that I have never heard of a rash that is appearing on the palms. How is it possible? |
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mendy
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Posted: 04/10/07 - 21:17 Post subject: |
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| I have some experience because my kid had the same problem. It has appeared suddenly all over his palms and foots, but he has it also in the mouth. It is HFMD (hand, foot, mouth disease). It is usually appearing on infants or children. Common symptoms are mild fever, poor appetite and sore throat. Best treatment is bed rest, drinking a lot fluids, fever treatment and pain treatment. It is not dangerous and it will past. |
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trouble3906
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Posted: 04/15/07 - 01:40 Post subject: blisters |
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| mendy wrote: | | I have some experience because my kid had the same problem. It has appeared suddenly all over his palms and foots, but he has it also in the mouth. It is HFMD (hand, foot, mouth disease). It is usually appearing on infants or children. Common symptoms are mild fever, poor appetite and sore throat. Best treatment is bed rest, drinking a lot fluids, fever treatment and pain treatment. It is not dangerous and it will past. | or fifths diesese. |
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