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Hand Foot Mouth Tips

UPDATE: We're all finally doing better. I think the trick is to be patient, give a lot of TLC, soft foods, and luke warm beverages. Neosporin worked well on the popped blisters between the toes, tylenol and motrin helped take the edge off, baths relaxed him, and keeping things dried out helped. Time helped heal the most. Stay away from others!!!! Thanks again for all your advice!!

My 2 year old son has a bad case of Hand Foot Mouth disease. He has sores and blisters all over his throat, mouth, lips, face, ears, legs, feet, hands and diaper area. He cries a lot, is not sleeping well or eating well. I would love some tips on soothing his pain, especially on his feet, hands and lips. We've tried 1/2 tsp liquid antacid in his mouth (per a nurse's suggestion) and that didn't seem to help in his mouth. Putting Hydrocortisone cream on his feet (per a pharmacist's suggestion) is the only thing that has seemed to help a little. I know time will make it better too.

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I am totally overwhelmed with so many responses and such creative and thorough responses. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. I've tried and will try some things suggested (will update you with things that work). He seems to be sleeping better now which is helping in general. He eats a little (more than I thought, but still only bread, dairy products and popsicles). His daddy is coming down with it now (we'll see who handles it better... ha ha ha) and I have a sore throat. Ugggg.

Anyway, I'll keep updating and appreciate all your responses. By the way, we did take him to the dr on Monday (before it got this bad) and they said HFMD... I'll keep my eye open for complications as some of you mentioned.

Thank you!
T.

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Try these remedies that you can find almost anywhere:

Apple cider vinegar
Tea Tree Oil
Baking Soda

Apple cider vinegar bath ~ 1 cup apple cider vinegar in a warm bath for the hands and feet. Cider vinegar is a soothing anticeptic and neutralizes PH on the skin. It is also high in potassium so he will have some energy after the baths. Do this several times each day. Have him take a wash cloth and hold it on his face while in the bath to help with the sores on his lips.

Once out of the bath, use Tea Tree Oil ~ 4 drops in a cup of warm water, and wipe all sores with it. Tea Tree is anti-bacterial and cooling. It will also help to continue to dry out the sores.

Baking Soda for inside the mouth ~ 1 teaspoon in a cup of warm to cool water. Have him hold it in his mouth and spit back out again. He won't like the taste, but it will soothe the sores. Some will go down his throat and sooth the sores on his throat.

Do not put cream on his sores at all!

As with any skin sores, the more they can dry out the faster they will go away. When you put cream on a sore it traps the moisture and the bacteria inside making the sore grow. Regardless of the possibility of cortisone, don't use it. The carrier it uses is a cream-base which will have the opposite affect - it will trap the sore and make it grow.

Think about a cut and how it has to be clean and dry in order to heal. Sores are the same - clean them often and dry them out.

Once they start to dry out, taper off the baths. If it looks like you need to reintroduce or increase them, you can always draw another. Since babies don't sweat, two baths a day should do it to start.

Inside the mouth - stay away from oily foods: peanut butter and butter. Throat sores need cooling foods: frozen bananas would be great, cooled carrots, sweet potatoes. Give him a diet of cooled foods for a few days to give his throat a break.

If he is still taking a bottle, use real milk instead of formula. Formula has corn syrup in it which exacerbates any infections a child may have. Milk is cooling - even if it is heated slightly. You can warm milk slightly for more digestibility.

I don't envy you or your baby T. ~ my heart goes out to you both!

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Garlic is a natural anti-viral treatment. I would recommend giving him 1 small to medium sized garlic clove (mixed or put through a garlic press) in honey (unless he is allergic to honey, if so try 100% pure jelly). It will not taste good, but getting this into his system should help fight the virus. Have him drink orange juice afterwards, this usually cuts the taste of the garlic right away.

Echinacea and Elderberry are also antiviral herbal treatments, use at your own discression.

Also, visit www.buyactivatedcharcoal.com They sell medical grade (a.k.a. activated) charcoal powder which I would recommend bathing him in. The people at the company are very helpful and would be more than willing to help you if you have questions. Charcoal is used to fight infections, bites, stings, rashes, and much, much more. It may alleviate or even eliminate his symptoms. You may wish to have him take it internally, but I would start with him bathing in it first.
Best wishes!

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wow, my heart goes out to you & your son. we suffered through 2 rounds of Hand,Foot & Mouth disease but only had issues in the mouth & throat...we were lucky i guess. i found a ton of info on the web. i googled it & also found info on webmd.com and mayo clinic website. also, found for eating - from the web- the most soothing for your child's throat is cold dairy so we ate a lot of vanilla ice cream. everything else made him cry even water! so for 2-3 days he sustained on primarily ice cream. you could maybe try frozen yogurt or regular yogurt although my son didnt like the yogurt. maybe also try jello but i think the coating of the dairy seems to help also, not sure. i also read the fever, if there is one, typically subsides in 2 days but the sores can last a week. wasnt sure from your email how long you've had it but hopefully the end is near! for the pain, per our nurse's suggestion we did motrin and tylenol to try to keep him confortable. we were told it is safe to do motrin & then tylenol an hour after. then would wait the 4hrs or so for another round of doses. i've read recently there is conflicting info on whether both are safe so who knows. all i know is it helped us.. mainly just try to keep him/her quiet and resting & a lot of holding him. i hope this helps...
good luck. S.

Have you tried antibiotics? maybe trying epsom salt to soak his feet in. they say Vicks works wonders on clearing up sores but naturally you would ask your doctor first. Good luck I hope he gets feeling better, that doesn't sound like fun for a little guy.

Have you been to a doctor? Maybe he needs an antibiotic.

try the numbing spray that you can use if you have a sore throat. Clorseptic (sp?) that may help in the mouth.

I wish I had more advise.
J.

Hi T.,

That is so weird that you posted this question today, my daughter was just diagnosed with hand foot and mouth disease today! The nurse at my ped office suggested a little benadryl for the rash. I hope that this helps and that your little one starts to get better!

This is an old southern remedy to alleviate the pain of mouth and lip sores - and has been used in my family for at least 50 years. We dab a tiny bit of Karo Syrup on mouth and lip sores. It doesn't cure them, but the coating usually eases the pain. Of course, with small children you have to also discourage licking at the sweet spot. :-) You might also try letting the frozen teethers or homemade popsickles made with non-acidic liquids.

About me - Nonna with grown sons and grandchildren ages 3 & 5.

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