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Can hand foot mouth disease spread to adult also.my daughter had hfmd now she is recovering.i got fever and throat pain I don't know whether it is throat infection or hfmd my daughter also had tongue blister
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Hand foot and mouth disease does not spread to adults . Be rest assured. It’s self limiting and your daughter might have been all good by now
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It is throat infaction.
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Dm me for consultation
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Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease (HFMD) can spread to adults, especially if immunity is low. Fever and throat pain may indicate either HFMD or a viral throat infection, as HFMD often causes blisters in the throat.
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Gargle with warm water mixed with turmeric and salt 2-3 times daily. Chew on Mulethi (licorice) sticks for relief. Drink Tulsi and Ginger tea twice daily.
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine
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Yes it can. Dont worry its a viral infection  so just drink warm fluids take rest.
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Yes, Hand Foot Mouth Disease (HFMD) can spread to adults, especially if immunity is compromised. It is a contagious viral infection caused by the Coxsackievirus. Your fever, throat pain, and symptoms could likely be related to this. Ayurvedic Advice for Relief: 1. Maintain Hygiene: Wash hands regularly and disinfect commonly touched surfaces. 2. Diet: • Drink warm haldi (turmeric) milk with a pinch of black pepper. • Consume soft, easily digestible foods like khichdi or rice water with ajwain. • Avoid spicy, oily, and acidic foods. 3. For Throat Pain: • Gargle with lukewarm water mixed with salt and turmeric 2-3 times daily. • Drink mulethi (licorice) tea for soothing the throat. 4. Immunity Boost: • Take giloy juice or amla juice daily. • Tulsi leaves with honey help fight viral infections. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor for a thorough examination and tailored treatment.
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Your problem needs proper treatment and management so you may consult with me through this chanal and enjoy.
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Likely to be. Maintain hygiene n 72hrs of fasting on pop Rice with haldi n ajwain. Better to consult in person with your ayurvedic dr
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Yes
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Anyone can get HFMD, but it's most common in children under 5.  HFMD is highly contagious and can spread through contact with an infected person's droplets, bodily fluids, or stool. It can also spread by touching contaminated surfaces. Symptoms: Symptoms include mouth ulcers and spots on the hands and feet. Symptoms usually go away on their own within 7–10 days. How to prevent it: To prevent the spread of HFMD, you can: Wash your hands often Clean and disinfect surfaces Avoid close contact with others Who's at risk: Adults with immune deficiencies are more likely to get HFMD. However, most adults have strong enough immune systems to fight the virus. Can adults pass it on even without symptoms: Yes, adults who don't have symptoms can still pass the virus to others.
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