After the hand, foot and mouth have healed, it is usually possible to get the hepatitis B vaccine if there are no other contraindications; if there are also other accompanying contraindications, it is not possible to get the vaccine. It is recommended to consult a vaccinator before taking the vaccine. Hand, foot and mouth refers to hand, foot and mouth disease, which is an acute rash caused by enterovirus infection fever infectious disease, according to the provisions of the vaccination of hepatitis B vaccine, can not be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine during the period of illness, but if the condition is completely recovered, and there are no other contraindications, usually can be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine. However, if the patient has other contraindications to hepatitis B vaccination, such as other acute or chronic serious illnesses, hepatitis, fever, or a history of allergy, the patient cannot receive hepatitis B vaccine, even if he or she has recovered from hand, foot, and mouth disease. If you are not sure about the contraindications to the hepatitis B vaccine, it is recommended to consult a medical professional at the vaccination site before receiving the vaccine.