M.K. asks from Elk Grove, CA on April 01, 2009
Hand Foot Mouth - Elk Grove,CA
Hi Ladies,
My son (21 months) has been spiking a temp and developed a rash all over and sores in his mouth. He's miserable. So, I took him to the doctor today and he said he has 'hand foot mouth'. I guess my silent excitement that both my kiddos have avoided this is now gone. Any words of advice anyone can offer. The doctor said no meds will take care of it, we just have to manage the symptoms. Tylenol, Motrin and a combo of Benadryl & Malox. Just looking for some'we've been there' support. Thanks in advance!
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Thank you all so very, very much for the responses! It was such a blessing to hear other moms stories and how they dealt with it. The sores in his mouth cleared up within 3-4 days and the rash/blisters cleared up in 5-7 days. I still can't believe it, but no one else in the house got it from him, so that was great! Thanks again for taking the time. :) This site and the moms on it are amazing!
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C.D. answers from San Francisco on April 02, 2009
Hi M. - unfortunately the dr is right. There is no treatment for that. It is painful though so if you could give some pain killer would be helpful. Otherwise, it is a waiting thing.
good luck!
K.M. answers from San Francisco on April 02, 2009
We live in Singapore where this is very common. All 3 of my daughters have gotten it. There really is nothing you can do to speed recovery. My kids though only got rash on literally hands, feet and mouth. The mouth was hard because eating became a chore. But that cleared up in a couple of days. Its more miserable for you because you have to keep the kids away from those who don't have it. And in my case 2 of 3 daughters had it so I had to separate the healthy one from the sick ones. Good luck!
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S.E. answers from San Francisco on April 02, 2009
It is terribly painful! There are hundreds of strains, so they can get it again. My daught caught it three times in day care. Yes, I was furious. The 2nd and 3rd time there were no blisters in her mouth, only on hands.
I caught it from her. Nothing really helps the mouth, I liked cold foods, as did my daughter. She had her first tast of ice cream and a popsicle with this illness.
Interestingly enough, we put her eczema cream, Elidel, on her hands the last time and it cleared right up....1 days. I knew the signs and applied it immediately. I didn't really know why, but thought I'd give it a try. It may have been a coincidence that the blisters never fully realized on her palms.
S
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L.G. answers from San Francisco on April 02, 2009
Hi there!
My daughter has it this 3 times! (Which is really unheard of) So, I know what you are going through and I am so sorry to hear that your son has this.
The best thing I did was a combo of Tylenol and Motrin which as you said, just eased the pain. Because of the soars in her mouth, my daughter did not want to eat. So, I took really soft foods like yogurt and sometimes some baby jar foods and spoon fed them to her watered down with some milk. I would stay away from any fruit (applesauce) or tomatoes that are acidic because that will make the soars worse.
I did find that she got a little better each day and wanted to be held a lot (which is unusual for her) so that is what I did.
Best of luck and hang in there!
-L.
J.A. answers from Sacramento on April 01, 2009
All 3 of my kids had this about 3 weeks ago...fortunately they all only had the mouth form, so they didn't have the rash all over. They did all have high temperatures and the nasty sores at the back of their mouths. No meds because it is a virus and needs to run its course. I used a combo of Tylenol and Motrin to keep the fever down and lots of rest...that was about it. My son (5 years) got it first and then 4 days later both of my girls (5 and 2) got it. Seemed my son was just getting better as my daughters got it, so it lasted about 4-5 days for each. Seemed like forever though.
So hang in there.....he will bounce back. Good news is that once they have it they can't get it again is what I understand.
J.
A.T. answers from San Francisco on April 02, 2009
Hi M.,
My son had this last spring. He was almost 3 at the time. He was so miserable and couldn't eat so I made him smoothies with mostly banana and milk (no citrus because that might have irritated the sores) and took him daily to Wendy's for a frosty. We eat pretty healthy and he thought the frosty's were a really big deal and it gave him something to look forward to every day. I had to keep him out of daycare for 5 days.
The biggest concern that I had at the time was that we had been around a pregnant friend who was due any minute. It's important that if your son was around someone at the end of their pregnancy that you let them know they were exposed and to tell their doctor. It can be VERY serious for a newborn.
One funny thing is that my son didn't speak at all while he was sick. He's usually so talkative and when he's quiet it usually means he's getting into something. I couldn't leave him to play in his room because I couldn't hear him and it made me nervous. I was so happy to have a conversation with him again once he was better and hear that sweet little voice.
I hope your little one gets better soon! The first couple of days are the worst, the last few are just the sores but no fever...at least that is how it was for us.
A.
K.G. answers from San Francisco on April 02, 2009
Your doctor's advice is pretty much it. My daughter had this while we were on vacation in another state. Our doctor also said to keep her busy to get her attention away from the rash, etc.
Good Luck!
A.B. answers from Sacramento on April 02, 2009
Hi, M.. Please call me if nothing helping your son, I don't have time to write, but keep my phone number,
###-###-####. A. Bofinger
A.A. answers from San Francisco on April 05, 2009
I just have to say I am a big proponent of letting fevers run their course unless it gets too high (104) or they can't get to sleep because they are in too much pain and other home remedies for fevers don't work. Virus are killed more quickly with a fever which means less time your child is suffering. A fever is the body's natural mechanism for fighting bugs. Not to mention, it often helps the child sleep through being sick. It really is helpful and misunderstood.
My youngest daughter used to rarely ever show symptoms of anything except for high fevers for 2 days which she pretty much slept through and came out on the other end completely well. At first it used to scare me until I did some research. She is now 11 and incredibly healthy.
N.A. answers from San Francisco on April 02, 2009
Hi M.,
It must be frustrating for you. I met a young lady that had the same problem and fought it for years. She finally came across one of my friends that suggested changing the water her child drank and showered with and gave him some supplements to help turn his body more alkaline and it went away. When the body stays to acid virus, bacteria and disease can live in that envioronment.
I have a children's wellness DVD that I purchased from one of the events and there were many children with several challenges and their mothers sharing natural solutions for their symptoms.
If you would like more info let me know.
N. Marie
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