Treatment Overview
Treatment for
hand-foot-and-mouth disease is not usually needed.
Symptoms of the disease generally go away within 7 to 10 days without
treatment.
You may choose to treat your child's symptoms to soothe discomfort
and pain caused by sore throat, fever, or pain from blisters. Appropriate
medication choices include:
Do not give aspirin to anyone younger than
20 unless directed to do so by your doctor. Aspirin use is linked to a
rare but serious disease,
Reye's syndrome, that most often occurs in children
and adolescents.
People who have certain problems with their
immune system (antibody deficiencies) and get
hand-foot-and-mouth disease may be treated with
intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG).
If symptoms do not improve in about a week, see your doctor.