Lucknow: Tomato flu-like symptoms have been found in 12 children in Uttar Pradesh's capital Lucknow. Red rashes have been found on the hands, feet, and mouths of these children everywhere. All children also complain of fever fatigue and body burns. However, the doctors have only sent them back by giving them medicines. None of these children has been tested yet, so it cannot be clearly said that it is tomato flu.
According to the information, hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is commonly known as tomato flu. Its case was first found in Kerala. Let us know that the cases of tomato flu are increasing rapidly in the country at this time. More cases of this disease are being seen in children. In view of the seriousness of the matter, the central government has also issued an advisory recently. In this advisory, all the guidelines that need to be followed have been mentioned. The government has also released a detailed report about the symptoms of tomato flu and its treatment.
Tomato flu is a viral disease, in which blisters like tomatoes occur on the body. Most of its symptoms remain the same as other viral infections. This includes fever, rashes, joint pain, exhaustion, swelling in joints, and sore throat. Its infection starts with a mild fever, and then later the sore throat becomes crumbled. After two to three days of fever, a red rash starts appearing on the body, which later turns into blisters. They are mostly seen inside the mouth, on the tongue or in the gums.
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