Hand, foot and mouth disease cured in a few days

HFMD is an acute infectious disease caused by an enterovirus infection that lasts about one week and affects children from six months to five years of age, presenting with a fever and rash. The typical rash appears in the mouth, palms, soles, buttocks, and inner thighs, and is rice- or mungbean-sized with surrounding erythema, most of which resolves in about 2-4 days without hyperpigmentation or scarring. Children with HFMD may also have a low-grade fever, with most having a temperature of