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  2. Hand, foot, and mouth disease in adults: Symptoms and treatment

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    Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a contagious viral illness most common in infants and young children. However, adults can also develop the illness.

  3. Can Adults Get Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease?

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    Yes, adults can catch the contagious and painful hand, foot and mouth disease, which can last for a few weeks and require you to stay home from work.

  4. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Adults - Penn Medicine

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    The Trouble With Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Adults. While children often show some level of symptoms, many adults do not have noticeable symptoms — or their symptoms may not be correctly linked to HFMD. But HFMD is contagious in people of all ages.

  5. Understanding hand, foot and mouth disease: Causes, symptoms ...

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    Hand, foot, and mouth disease, or HFMD, is a common childhood illness that can also happen in adults. The hallmark symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease are sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet.

  6. HFMD is caused by several enteroviruses and spreads easily from person to person. You can get infected with HFMD if you get the virus in your eyes, nose, or mouth. HFMD is not related to foot-and-mouth disease found in animals.

  7. Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease - Cleveland Clinic

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    Hand, foot and mouth disease can occur in adults and older children, but it’s less common. Most adults who get HFMD don’t develop symptoms. When they do, the symptoms are the same as those that children get.

  8. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children. Symptoms include sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is most commonly caused by a coxsackievirus.