Agra News: Antovirus spreads quickly in children, do not ignore these symptoms - HFMD outbreak at hand and mouth disease in children

Updated: Sat, 30 Aug 2025 05:00 AM (IST) Infections of Antovirus spread hands and feet and mouth disease (HFMD). There are blisters in gum cheeks and tongue that have unbearable pain. Red rash comes out in hands and feet. Doctors say that children under five years are more at risk. It is advisable to take precautions to avoid infection. Jagran Correspondent, Agra. Antoviral infection in children spread arms, bones and mouth disease (HFMD). There are blisters in gums, cheeks and tongue. There is unbearable pain in them. In addition, red rash comes out in the hands and feet and wounds. It takes more than ten days to recover. Remove ads, just read the news, HFMD patients are increasing in government and private hospitals. Dr Nekaj ​​Yadav, a pediatrician at the SN Medical College, said there is more risk for HFMD in children under five years. Children’s immunity is weak. In such a situation, after being infected with Antovirus, fever begins to come and the mouth becomes blisters, red rash comes on the hands and feet, there is a lot of pain in it. Dr Arun Jain, Vice President of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics IAP Agra, said that children suffering from hands, feet and mouth disease are coming over the past one week. They have blisters on their cheeks, tongue and gums, with unbearable pain. The risk exists to spread the disease in other children because of exposure to these children. It gets the medicine based on the symptoms, it is a viral infection, so it can take eight to ten days to recover. During this time, children should not be sent to school; There is also a risk of illness in other children. These symptoms are high fever, sore pain and regular drying of throat, small painful blisters or ulcers in gums, tongue, cheeks and gums, red rash or blisters on other parts of the body, as well as red rash or blisters headaches, fatigue, loss of penchant, regular saliva can also cause stumpy, while they want. In this way, the infection can be infected by infected with infected child cough, sneezing, talking or coming from spit contact. With contact with infected faeces (especially if your nappies change in young children), it can spread quickly through exposure to children in school or daycare. Regular crop and use of disinfectant, distance from infected person and his use items should not send children to school until they are completely healed.