Sunday, January 3, 2010

Mouth Blisters In Children Anyone Know Of Virus In Children That Causes Blisters In Mouth And On Tongue? Doctor Said It Was A Virus?

Anyone know of virus in children that causes blisters in mouth and on tongue? doctor said it was a virus? - mouth blisters in children

Sounds like conjunctivitis?

2 comments:

dedum said...

Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common disease in children with mouth sores, fever and rash. Also sounding "foot-and-mouth disease is a disease of cattle and can not be on this condition.

Hand, foot and mouth disease is usually caused by a virus as the Coxsackie A16. However, many children have infections with Coxsackie A16 virus all the features of foot and mouth disease. Some have no rash, some have no mouth sores, and some even have no fever. A variety of other viruses in the family of enteroviruses can also cause hand, foot and mouth disease) (Coxsackie virus enterovirus.

It can also be the initial infection of herpes simplex virus type 1
or it could simply be a reaction to a viral infection. If your child has a cold? Fever?
In addition, conjunctivitis "pink eye"

dedum said...

Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common disease in children with mouth sores, fever and rash. Also sounding "foot-and-mouth disease is a disease of cattle and can not be on this condition.

Hand, foot and mouth disease is usually caused by a virus as the Coxsackie A16. However, many children have infections with Coxsackie A16 virus all the features of foot and mouth disease. Some have no rash, some have no mouth sores, and some even have no fever. A variety of other viruses in the family of enteroviruses can also cause hand, foot and mouth disease) (Coxsackie virus enterovirus.

It can also be the initial infection of herpes simplex virus type 1
or it could simply be a reaction to a viral infection. If your child has a cold? Fever?
In addition, conjunctivitis "pink eye"

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