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Hand, foot and mouth disease spreading in Haywood County

Hand, foot and mouth disease spreading in Haywood County

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HAYWOOD COUNTY, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Health officials in Haywood County are reporting an increase in cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) among school-aged children.

HFMD is a common childhood illness that can cause fever, sore throat, mouth sores and a rash on the hands and feet. The virus spreads easily through coughs, sneezes, contact with shared surfaces or fluid from blisters.

Most people recover within seven to 10 days, but health officials emphasize prevention measures, including frequent handwashing, disinfecting surfaces and avoiding close contact with those who are sick.

While HFMD is not routinely reportable in North Carolina, health care providers are encouraged to report unusually severe or clustered cases to the local health department for monitoring.

Officials have made an informational sheet available with additional guidance on symptoms, prevention and treatment.

Haywood County Government

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