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Physical examination is usually diagnostic for hand foot and mouth disease. However, throat swabs, swabs from the lesion and [[Tzanck test]] can be used in diagnosing HFMD. | Physical examination is usually diagnostic for hand foot and mouth disease. However, throat swabs, swabs from the lesion and [[Tzanck test]] can be used in diagnosing HFMD. | ||
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*Throat swabs or swabs from the lesions can be sent for culture of virus or other immunological studies. Since the testing often takes 2 to 4 weeks to obtain a final answer, the physician usually does not order these tests. | *Throat swabs or swabs from the lesions can be sent for culture of virus or other immunological studies. Since the testing often takes 2 to 4 weeks to obtain a final answer, the physician usually does not order these tests. | ||
*[[Tzanck test]] may be performed to exclude [[herpes simplex]] infection. | *[[Tzanck test]] may be performed to exclude [[herpes simplex]] infection. |
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Overview
Physical examination is usually diagnostic for hand foot and mouth disease. However, throat swabs, swabs from the lesion and Tzanck test can be used in diagnosing HFMD.
Laboratory Findings
- Throat swabs or swabs from the lesions can be sent for culture of virus or other immunological studies. Since the testing often takes 2 to 4 weeks to obtain a final answer, the physician usually does not order these tests.
- Tzanck test may be performed to exclude herpes simplex infection.