Herpangina and hand, foot and mouth disease

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Herpangina and hand, foot and mouth disease are both illnesses that are caused by the Coxsackie virus. Herpangina causes ulcers at the back of the mouth. Hand, foot and mouth disease causes blisters on any combination of the hands, feet and the mouth.

Key points

  • Herpangina is a common, painful infection featuring ulcers at the back of the mouth in children.
  • Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common infection that causes small blisters on any combination of the hands, feet, inside or outside of the mouth.
  • Herpangina and hand, foot and mouth disease are caused by the Coxsackie virus.
  • The small red spots can last up to 10 days.
  • Treatment includes good pain control and making sure your child gets enough liquids to stay hydrated. Antibiotics are not effective against viruses.
  • Wash your hands and your child’s hands often to prevent spreading the disease.
Last updated: January 31st 2024