From April to June each year, Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) enters its peak season. Alongside the common viral strains, the circulation of the Enterovirus 71 (EV71) variant remains a major concern for paediatricians due to its rapid spread and the risk of silent progression to severe complications. At FV Hospital, we encourage parents to actively monitor their children’s symptoms so that appropriate action can be taken promptly, without unnecessary panic, but also without underestimating the disease. Be Alert to the “Silent Signs” of EV71 Unlike milder strains that often cause numerous blisters, children infected with EV71 may sometimes show very subtle symptoms: Small mouth ulcers, easily mistaken for common mouth sores, causing poor appetite and irritability. Very few blisters, appearing only in hard-to-notice areas such as the buttocks, elbows, or behind the knees. 3 “Red Flag” Signs Requiring Immediate Medical Attention Parents should bring their child to the nearest medical facility immediately if any of the following symptoms appear: Persistent high fever: A temperature above 39°C lasting more than 2 days and difficult to reduce with standard fever medication. Startling or jerking movements: This may indicate that viral toxins are affecting the nervous system. Pay particular attention if the child startles while falling asleep or during play. Movement disorders: Unsteady walking, trembling hands or legs, or weaker grip strength than usual. Prevention Remains Essential While No Vaccine Is Available As there is currently no specific vaccine available, maintaining good hygiene habits remains the most important protective shield: Hand hygiene: Wash hands frequently with soap for both children and caregivers. Surface disinfection: Clean toys, school supplies, and shared living areas thoroughly. Safe isolation: Keep children at home for at least 10 days from the onset of symptoms to support recovery and prevent community transmission. FV Paediatrics & Neonatology Deapartment – JCI Standard Care To minimise the risk of cross-infection and ensure effective treatment, the Paediatrics Department at FV Hospital provides a dedicated care process: Separate infectious disease consultation area, ensuring a safe environment for children during medical visits. Experienced paediatricians who directly assess risks, helping detect complications early and reduce unnecessary hospital admissions. Evidence-based home care guidance for parents to help relieve discomfort and support faster recovery. Please contact us immediately if your child shows any suspicious symptoms so that timely professional advice can be provided. Paediatrics & Neonatology Department – Level 1, Building V, FV Hospital 6 Nguyen Luong Bang Street, Tan My Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City Appointment Hotline: (028) 35 11 33 33 Related News See more Related News News & Events 05/05/2026 FV Secretaries’ Day 2026: silent blooms shining in their own way On 23 April 2026, FV Hospital celebrated World Secretaries’ Day, an annual occasion dedicated to recognising our medical secretaries News & Events 05/05/2026 FV Hospital marks World Hand Hygiene Day 2026 In healthcare, the difference between recovery and risk can be as simple as whether hands are properly cleaned News & Events 22/04/2026 FV Hospital – the 4th Cardiovascular Therapeutics Symposium: Emerging trends in cardiovascular disease therapeutics On 18 April 2026, FV Hospital successfully held its 4th Cardiovascular Therapeutics Symposium News & Events 22/04/2026 Public Holiday Notice FV Hospital would like to inform patients and visitors of the public holiday schedule News & Events 05/05/2026 FV Secretaries’ Day 2026: silent blooms shining in their own way On 23 April 2026, FV Hospital celebrated World Secretaries’ Day, an annual occasion dedicated to recognising our medical secretaries News & Events 05/05/2026 FV Hospital marks World Hand Hygiene Day 2026 In healthcare, the difference between recovery and risk can be as simple as whether hands are properly cleaned News & Events 22/04/2026 FV Hospital – the 4th Cardiovascular Therapeutics Symposium: Emerging trends in cardiovascular disease therapeutics On 18 April 2026, FV Hospital successfully held its 4th Cardiovascular Therapeutics Symposium News & Events 22/04/2026 Public Holiday Notice FV Hospital would like to inform patients and visitors of the public holiday schedule See more
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