Herpangina In Children Herpangina is a very common disease in children and is usually seen in children between the ages of 1 and 4.
Herpangina - Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork Herpangina is an illness caused by a virus, characterized by small blister-like bumps or ulcers that appear in the mouth, usually in the back of throat or the roof of the mouth. The child often has a high fever with the illness.
Herpangina This is a viral illness which has oral findings only. It is most commonly seen in infants and young children who are in preschool and daycare centers.
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