Can parents get hand, foot, and mouth from their child?
I'm wondering if it's possible for parents to contract hand, foot, and mouth disease from their child. Could there be a transmission of the virus from child to parent?
Do parents need to stay home if kids have hand, foot, and mouth?
I'm wondering if it's necessary for parents to remain at home when their children are sick with hand, foot, and mouth disease.
When are kids no longer contagious with hand, foot, and mouth?
My child has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease. I want to know when they will no longer be contagious so that they can safely return to school and interact with others.
Can I hug my child with hand, foot and mouth?
I'm wondering if it's appropriate or possible to hug my child using not just my arms, but also involving my hands, feet, and even mouth. Is such a hug feasible or advisable?
Should adults stay away from kids with hand foot and mouth?
I'm wondering if adults should distance themselves from children who have contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease. I'm concerned about the potential risks of transmission, especially since this illness is contagious.