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[|Human|] My 27year-old daughter has what appears to be coxsackie virus.  It starts 8 days ago.  She has had horrible mouth sores, itchy spots on her heals, a 3X3 inch section of blisters on her shoulder (which she had sunburned a couple days before), lesions on her genitals, and under her arms.  She has been running a fever.  For the last couple days it has fluctuated from normal to mid-99s.  She has had five doctors appointments, including seeing a dermatologist and an infectious disease specialist.  HIV, herpes and shingles have been ruled out by cultures. We have more tests pending.  So . . . heres the question: Over the last couple days she has developed significant pain in her knees.  I cant find anything on the web that ties joint pain to coxsackies except one reference that says that if this symptom develops, see a doctor.  The dermatologist doesnt know what to make of the joint point.  The Infectious Disease specialist says to just treat to symtomatically.  Any thoughts?  If she misses much more school, she wouldnt graduate from her 4 quarter LPN program.  We really need to do everything we can to sort this out.
[|AI|]  HiT hanks for posting on ChatDoctorCoxsackie also called hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a viral disease. It usually occurs in child Chat Doctor. It may give you all the symptoms you just described and even more. No specific treatment is available for this infection. Symptomatic treatment is given to provide relief from fever, aches, or pain from the mouth ulcers. I will suggest she tries the following:-Take a pain/antipyretic