Symptoms
- Small ulcers (sores) surrounded by a red ring. May first look like tiny water blisters before they change to open sores.
- Located near the tonsils and on the roof of the mouth.(soft palate)
- The average child has 5 of these ulcers, though there can be more.
- There are no ulcers in the front of the mouth or on the gums.
- Sore throat is the main symptom. Pain is made worse when the child swallows.
- Also causes pain with swallowing and decreased appetite.
- Fever for 2 to 3 days
- No runny, cough or other symptoms of a cold
Cause
- Herpangina is caused by Coxsackie A viruses.
- A person can get herpangina up to 5 times.
Prevention of Spread to Others
- Good hand washing can prevent spread of infection.