Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease - Exams and Tests

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Exams and Tests

Your child's doctor can usually diagnose hand-foot-and-mouth disease by the distinctive sores and blisters. Your description of any other symptoms your child has is also helpful.

Tests are not usually needed. Sometimes a doctor may want to confirm the type of virus present by examining a sample of blister tissue or fluid.

Last Updated: 04/26/2007

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