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Can a one-year-old baby take a bath with hand, foot and mouth disease?

Dr. Casey Thompson
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2025-05-02 13:10:29
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One year old baby hand, foot and mouth disease whether to take a bath, should be judged according to the specific circumstances.
If a week baby hand, foot and mouth disease skin blisters, blisters do not rupture, you can take a bath, generally will not cause adverse effects on the disease. If the blisters on the baby's skin has broken, you can not take a bath, so as not to take a bath in the process of sewage into the skin through the damaged parts, causing infection, not conducive to recovery.
Parents should usually do a good job of baby hygiene, keep the skin lesions clean, and can give the baby to wear loose soft clothes, so as not to rub blisters.