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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease on the Rise: Doctors Urge Caution. In the past week, Ho Chi Minh City reported 837 cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease, marking a 97.1% increase compared to the average of the previous four weeks. This article is edited in a practical format for general readers, highlighting clinical context, warning signs, risk groups, and safe care pathways. It also clarifies when to seek medical attention, how to coordinate with clinicians, and how rehabilitation planning can reduce long-term complications.

In the past week, Ho Chi Minh City has reported 837 cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease, which is a staggering 97.1% increase compared to the average of the last four weeks.
This article is compiled from: Tuoi Tre.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease on the Rise: Doctors Urge Caution. In the past week, Ho Chi Minh City reported 837 cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease, marking a 97.1% increase compared to the average of the previous four weeks. This article is edited in a practical format for general readers, highlighting clinical context, warning signs, risk groups, and safe care pathways. It also clarifies when to seek medical attention, how to coordinate with clinicians, and how rehabilitation planning can reduce long-term complications.
This article belongs to Medical News and prioritizes clarity, clinical safety, and practical guidance that readers can apply in daily care decisions.
Avoid prolonged self-medication without professional guidance. If symptoms affect daily activities, seek clinical evaluation early to confirm causes and set an appropriate treatment plan.
During recovery, maintain suitable physical activity, monitor treatment response, and attend follow-up visits to adjust the plan as needed.
This content is for educational reference and does not replace direct diagnosis. All treatment decisions should be based on in-person assessment by qualified clinicians.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease on the Rise: Doctors Urge Caution. In the past week, Ho Chi Minh City reported 837 cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease, marking a 97.1% increase compared to the average of the previous four weeks. This article is edited in a practical format for general readers, highlighting clinical context, warning signs, risk groups, and safe care pathways. It also clarifies when to seek medical attention, how to coordinate with clinicians, and how rehabilitation planning can reduce long-term complications.
This article belongs to Medical News and prioritizes clarity, clinical safety, and practical guidance that readers can apply in daily care decisions.
Avoid prolonged self-medication without professional guidance. If symptoms affect daily activities, seek clinical evaluation early to confirm causes and set an appropriate treatment plan.
During recovery, maintain suitable physical activity, monitor treatment response, and attend follow-up visits to adjust the plan as needed.
This content is for educational reference and does not replace direct diagnosis. All treatment decisions should be based on in-person assessment by qualified clinicians.