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    All About HFMD

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    • A Offline
      auntieM
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      Good to hear you gal is feeling better already HappyAvon.. ..

      Once they start wanting to eat always a good sign..
      When my DS was recovering, my mum would pop cut fishball pieces to him while he open his mouth wide.. ..really reminds me of 'animal shows' feeding time.. :faint:

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        HappyAvon
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        Hi, yr description is really cute...make me :lol:

        Is always the case when we see them eating, we feel so gd abt it n will try to stuff whatever they want....

        auntieM:
        Good to hear you gal is feeling better already HappyAvon.. ..
        Once they start wanting to eat always a good sign..
        When my DS was recovering, my mum would pop cut fishball pieces to him while he open his mouth wide.. ..really reminds me of 'animal shows' feeding time.. :faint:

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          Mum1113
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          Glad to hear that your kid is fine now, HappyAvon take care :snuggles:

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            BlurBee
            last edited by

            Latest updated (MOH website on the weekly report):

            Wk01 (2-8 Jan) - 201
            Wk02 (9-15 Jan) - 202
            Wk03 (16-22 Jan) - 239
            Wk04 (23-29 Jan) - 207
            Wk05 (30 Jan-5 Feb) - 101
            Wk06 (6-12 Feb) - 186
            Wk07 (13-19 Feb) - 247
            Wk08 (20-26 Feb) - 244
            Wk09 (27 Feb-5 Mar) - 281
            Wk10 (6-12 Mar) - 261
            Wk11 (13-19 Mar) - 237
            Wk12 (20-26 Mar) - 287
            Wk13 (27 Mar-2 Apr) - 314
            Wk14 (3-9 Apr) - 335
            Wk15 (10-16 Apr) - 369
            Wk16 (17-23 Apr) - 334
            Wk17 (24-30 Apr) - 392
            Wk18 (1-7 May) - 364
            Wk19 (8-14 May) - 459
            Wk20 (15-21 May) - 380
            Wk21 (22-28 May) - 462
            Wk22 (29 May-4 Jun) - 476
            Wk23 (5-11 Jun) - 458
            Wk24 (12-18 Jun) - 355
            Wk25 (19-25 Jun) - 379
            Wk26 (26 Jun-2 Jul) - 462
            Wk27 (3-9 Jul) - 483


            http://www.moh.gov.sg/mohcorp/statisticsweeklybulletins.aspx

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              auntieM
              last edited by

              Thanks for the update BlurBee.. 😉

              Aiyoh, on the other hand have to stay safe from dengue... ..tsk tsk.. :razz:

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                BlurBee
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                auntieM:
                Thanks for the update BlurBee.. 😉

                Aiyoh, on the other hand have to stay safe from dengue... ..tsk tsk.. :razz:
                U r :welcome: auntieM. Yes, now the trend goes to dengue. :scared:

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                  Hifive
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                  Hi


                  My DS2 was diagnosed with HFMD yesterday. He was complaining of sore throat and think due to the ulcers in his mouth, he was in pain. Now no appetite to eat as he can’t swallow. But have been giving him plenty of water.

                  Thanks to this forum and parents contributing ideas in this thread, read about giving ice-cream during this time. Tried giving him ice-cream last night when he kept complaining of the pain in his mouth and he was happily eating it.

                  Would need some advice here : my DS1 is 12 yr old and I am quite afraid that this HFMD may pass on to him. I’ve asked DS1 to sleep in another bedrm (they actually shared the same bedrm) last night, separated their utensils, keep 1 toilet solely for my DS2 to use. What about disinfecting e.g. toys (but they don’t play together now), books, etc? Do I have to do disinfect everyday since they don’t share all those things at home during this period? appreciate advices, thanks.

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                    mummyJune
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                    hi mummies, my son’s cc has hfmd & his class has 3cases as far. since last wed & this week i kept him at home cos so scared he will get it as his immute system is weak + ive a young baby at home.


                    my hubby bought liang tae(those less sugar)for ds to drink & also china barley cos ds got ‘feng mo’ all the sudden over the weekend. brought him to GP & he’s on antibiodicts now.

                    duno iszit those kids in ds class got it in school or outside…

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                      BlurBee
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                      Hifive:
                      Hi


                      My DS2 was diagnosed with HFMD yesterday. He was complaining of sore throat and think due to the ulcers in his mouth, he was in pain. Now no appetite to eat as he can't swallow. But have been giving him plenty of water.
                      Hifive, 🙏 that ur DS2 is well now. Take care. :hugs:

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                        Hifive
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                        Hi BlurBee


                        Thanks for your concern. My DS2 is well now and tomorrow, we are going to the doctor for review. My DH and I have already discussed, even if the doctor will to issue a cert. to confirm that he is fit to go back to school, we are going to keep him at home for a few more days - to ensure that he has fully recovered.

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