The order in which the HFMD rash fades is hands-feet-mouth-other sites.
The order of rash in HFMD is hands-feet-mouth-other parts, and the order of fading is the same as the order of rash. It usually takes about 2 weeks.
The clinical manifestations of HFMD are rash, herpes and ulcers on the mucous membranes of the hands, feet, mouth and other parts of the body. The severity of the disease varies, and the prognosis is good for most of them, but the prognosis for patients with severe disease may be poor.
HFMD is an infectious disease that requires isolation until the rash subsides and the body temperature is normal. It is transmitted through fecal-oral transmission, respiratory droplet transmission and close contact.
Patients with HFMD need to go to the hospital in a timely manner, take proper precautions for protection, disinfection and sterilization, avoid infection of other people in the family, and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.