What happens when a child develops herpes

Pediatric appearance of herpes is common in chickenpox, herpes stomatitis, hand, foot and mouth disease and other diseases, the specific symptoms of different diseases are different, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis.
1. chickenpox: this disease is caused by the infection of varicella zoster virus, can be manifested as spots, papules, herpes and scabs, obvious itching and other symptoms.
2. Herpes stomatitis: this disease is mainly due to the infection of herpes simplex virus, manifested as mucous membrane congestion and become a patchy rash, blisters, blisters before the onset of itching, burning skin and other symptoms.
3. Hand, foot and mouth disease: this disease is caused by enterovirus infection, manifested as fever, hands, feet, mouth and buttocks and other erythematous papules, herpes, maculopapular rash and other symptoms.
Pediatric herpes is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, after a clear diagnosis of targeted treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.