Explore how to determine if a child with hand and foot rashes has hand, foot, and mouth disease, and provide corresponding care suggestions.
A four-and-a-half-year-old boy has developed a fever in his palms, followed by red spots on his hands, feet, and body, and white and red blisters in his mouth. His blood test results show a high white blood cell count, suggesting hand, foot, and mouth disease. Based on the examination results, the doctor suspects the boy may have hand, foot, and mouth disease and recommends hospitalization for treatment.
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