Mom Warns Against Crowded Places After Son Acquires Hand, Foot And Mouth Disease

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In the process of growing children, one of the most important things is to allow them to interact with other kids. For that reason, the parents are bringing their children to a public play place. However, for the children who lack immunity, these places can be risky, because they can be a hub for bacteria and viruses. This is what exactly happened to Madelyn’s son Clark, from the Philippines, who experienced hand foot and mouth disease after visiting a play place in a mall.

The symptoms of this disease were seen the very next day. He had a high fever and he was covered in red spots from his hands to feet. The doctor immediately recognized it as hand-foot-and-mouth disease.

Experiencing this momentum, Madelyn decided to share it on Facebook, in order to warn other parents to be cautious when bringing their children to public places. Besides the warning, she advised the parents how to act in case this illness emerges.

Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease (HFMD) Symptoms

This disease is common among children, especially those under the age of 5, but the adults also contract it. It is spread by being in contact with another person who has the virus, specifically through saliva or other bodily fluids. The experts treat it as a minor illness. It only lasts a few days but can lead to complications such as dehydration so it is important to stay hydrated.

When checking for HFMD in your child watch for these symptoms:

–           High fever

–           Red rash and painful blisters on the hands, foot, and mouth

–           A sore throat

–           Irritability among infants and toddlers

–           Fatigue

–           Loss of appetite

Fast and Natural Treatment of HFMD

Like many other viruses it will go away on its own but there are a lot of things that can be done at home to help the healing process and make the child more comfortable.

  1. Coconut Water Ice Cubes

As blisters and sores in the mouth can make drinking and eating very painful, the ice cubes will cool the mouth helping to relieve some of this pain. Due to the potassium content and electrolytes, the Coconut water works wonders to fight dehydration!

  1. Bone Broth

By eating highly nutritious foods when the children are sick, they can combat the virus. We recommend you bone broth, which is full of collagen and supports healthy skin giving the body a much-needed boost when dealing with HFMD.

Check out an amazing bone broth recipe here – https://theheartysoul.com/worlds-simplest-bone-broth-recipe-can-fight-infection-inflammation-hair-loss/.

  1. Tea Tree Oil

The Tea Tree Oil is filled with antiseptic, antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal properties, which help speed the healing process and prevent the virus from spreading further.

You can add a few drops to your favorite liquid hand soap and wash with it frequently. It is not recommended for pregnant women.

  1. Coconut Oil

By gently applying coconut oil to the skin you can help speed the healing of blisters. The coconut oil contains antimicrobial and antiviral compounds that have the ability to provide relief and help prevent the spread of many kinds of diseases, including HFMD.

  1. Epsom salt baths

Another great way to provide relief and speed up the healing process of this disease is by soaking in an Epsom salt bath. The soaking in the Epsom salt helps to soothe the skin and detoxifying the body.

  1. Salt Water

Rinsing the mouth with salt and water will help you to get rid of any potential irritants in the mouth after eating.

You should mix half a teaspoon of pink Himalayan salt in a glass of lukewarm water. Then swoosh the mixture in the mouth, spit and repeat. Pink Himalayan salt has the ability to balance pH levels, which supports a healthy immune system.

Prevent HFMD, Wash Your Hands!

The best way to treat HFMD is to try and prevent it all together. Here are 4 of the best ways to do so (2):

1)         Wash your hands thoroughly with soap, especially after changing a diaper, using the toilet, or preparing food.

2)         Disinfect surfaces and high-traffic areas.

3)         Isolate contagious people who have the foot-and-mouth disease by keeping children away from them.

4)         Make sure the members of your family is practicing good hygiene and don’t allow them to put their hands or fingers in their mouth

 

Sources:

  1. https://www.elitereaders.com/mother-warns-crowded-places-son-acquired-hand-foot-mouth-disease-hfmd/
  2. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hand-foot-and-mouth-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20353035
  3. https://draxe.com/hand-foot-and-mouth-disease/

 

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