Prioritize Hand Hygiene: Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. It is crucial to adopt the habit of washing hands after using the toilet, changing diapers, before and after preparing or eating meals, and after wiping your nose, sneezing, or coughing. In situations where soap and water are not available, use alcohol-based hand sanitizers.

Educate Children on Hygiene: Teach your children proper handwashing techniques and general hygiene rules. Explain the importance of avoiding putting hands, fingers, or any objects into their mouths and help them develop these habits.

Regularly Disinfect Shared Areas: Clean and regularly disinfect frequently touched surfaces such as doorknobs, toilets, and toys, especially in environments with children, after cleaning them with soapy water. Comprehensive hygiene is essential as viruses can survive on these surfaces for days.

Avoid Close Contact: As Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is highly contagious, it is vital for individuals showing symptoms to limit close contact with others. Children with HFMD should be kept away from communal settings like school or daycare until their fever subsides and oral lesions are completely healed. Adults infected with this disease should also stay home instead of going to work.