What are the differences between hand, foot and mouth disease and chickenpox?

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2025-05-04 09:13:53 Views: 75 times

Hand-foot-mouth disease is associated with infection with enteroviruses such as coxsackie, which occurs mostly in children under five years of age. This virus can be transmitted to others through the digestive tract, respiratory tract, direct contact, etc., and can be cured in about a week. Chickenpox is associated with infection with varicella-herpes zoster virus. Treatment time is poor, but the body will develop immunity after cure.

What are the differences between hand, foot and mouth disease and chickenpox?



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