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ICD-10 Code B08.4 | Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis with exanthem Symptoms, Diagnosis, Billing

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Common Questions About Using ICD-10 Code B08.4 for Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis with exanthem

What are the common symptoms of Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis?

Common symptoms include painful vesicular lesions in the mouth, fever, malaise, and a rash on the skin. These symptoms typically appear after exposure to the virus.

Is Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis contagious?

Yes, Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis is highly contagious, especially in crowded environments such as schools and daycare centers. Good hygiene practices are essential to prevent its spread.

How is Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis treated?

Treatment primarily focuses on supportive care, including hydration and pain management. Antiviral medications are not typically used as this is a viral infection.

When should a patient with Enteroviral vesicular stomatitis seek medical attention?

Patients should seek medical attention if they experience severe pain, difficulty swallowing, signs of dehydration, or if symptoms worsen or do not improve.

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