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Let's find out how long the incubation period for hand-foot-mouth disease is and how long you need to isolate.
Are you wondering how long the quarantine period is when you have hand, foot, and mouth disease? Let me briefly summarize it here.
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a disease that occurs mainly among children, and it is mainly prevalent in summer and fall.
This disease is caused by a virus, and it is characterized by blisters forming on the hands, feet, and inside the mouth.
This disease is highly contagious and can easily be transmitted to others.
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease isolation period
In cases of hand-foot-mouth disease, the isolation period is usually about 5 to 7 days after symptoms appear. During this time, it is best to avoid contact with others as much as possible. Especially, since infection can occur if the blisters are touched, caution is needed for children and infected individuals.

Things to do during the isolation period for hand-foot-and-mouth disease
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Refrain from attending school or daycare: Children infected with hand-foot-and-mouth disease should not go to school or daycare until their symptoms completely disappear. This is to prevent transmission to other children.
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Hygiene management: Infected individuals should wash their hands frequently and avoid sharing personal items with others. Especially, areas with blisters that have burst or peeled should be disinfected thoroughly.
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Avoid physical contact: It is advisable to avoid close contact with children or other family members. If there is an infected area, be careful not to touch or bite that area.
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Symptom relief: If symptoms are severe, it is important to stay well-hydrated and get adequate rest. If you have a fever, use antipyretics, and if ulcers develop, it is advisable to eat soft foods.
If symptoms persist after the quarantine period ends or if there are concerns about the progression of the illness, it is advisable to visit the hospital for additional advice. Hand, foot, and mouth disease usually improves without treatment, but if symptoms are severe or complications are suspected, it is important to seek help from medical professionals.
In simple terms, finishing isolation just because hand-foot-mouth disease has improved is not enough; caution is needed until all symptoms completely disappear. This helps prevent transmission to others.
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