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==Overview==
==Overview==
All the patients diagnosed with [[Hand-foot-and-mouth disease|hand foot mouth disease]] should be well hydrated and if oral intake is compromised then [[Intravenous fluids|IV fluid]] administration must be initiated.
Secondary preventive measures are similar to the primary prevention.


==Secondary prevention==
==Secondary prevention==
[[Secondary prevention]] strategies following [[hand-foot and mouth disease]] include:<ref name=HFMD>CDC http://www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-mouth/about/prevention-treatment.html (2015) Accessed on October 23,2016</ref>
Secondary preventive measures are similar to the primary prevention.
*Prevention of [[dehydration]]
:*If a person has mouth sores, it might be painful to swallow. However, it is important for people with hand, foot, and mouth disease to drink enough liquids to prevent [[dehydration]] (loss of body fluids).
:*If a person cannot swallow enough liquids, they may need to receive [[Intravenous fluids|IV fluids]].


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Secondary preventive measures are similar to the primary prevention.

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Secondary preventive measures are similar to the primary prevention.

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