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Tips for preventing hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease caused by various enteroviruses, mainly occurring in infants. Enterovirus is mainly transmitted through fecal-oral or respiratory droplets, and can also be infected by contacting patients' skin and mucosal herpes fluid. Feces, herpes fluid and respiratory secretions of patients and their contaminated hands, towels, toys and milk utensils can all cause the spread of the disease.

relieve oneself

Educate children to develop good hand washing habits.

ventilate

Strengthen indoor air circulation.

Cleaning toys

Wash children's toys, dry clothes and quilts frequently.

Avoid crowds.

Try not to let children go to crowded public places, sneeze or cough after contact with patients, go to the toilet, and wash their hands in time after coming home from the outside.

Attentive recessive infection

Please wash your hands, change clothes and stay close to the children before entering the door. When you see cute children, you should also be careful not to kiss their mouths.

personal hygiene

Parents should also pay attention to personal hygiene to avoid being infected with the virus without knowing it.