Can you blow air on your hands and feet?

Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease in children caused by enterovirus infection, and direct exposure to wind is not recommended.
Hand, foot and mouth disease is mainly characterized by fever, pimples on the hands, feet, mouth and buttocks, as well as cough, runny nose and loss of appetite. During this period is not recommended to blow directly to the wind, because when fever, the body will be easy to sweat, directly blowing the wind will take away the body heat, easy to get cold.
When you open the window to ventilate the air, you should avoid the wind, let the air convection, and keep the air in the room fresh. Children should rest more in bed, keep calm, avoid crying, reduce energy consumption, and drink more water.
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a kind of infectious disease that can be easily transmitted, and should be isolated at home after getting sick. Do not stay in public places to avoid spreading the virus. Items used by the child during the illness should be sterilized by soaking in chlorine-containing disinfectant and boiling.
It is recommended to consult a pediatrician or dermatologist in a hospital for treatment of HFMD as prescribed by the doctor.