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REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF CAVITE PROVINCE
DISTRICT OF MARAGONDON
TULAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Children frequently acquire hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), which they
characterized as beginning with a mild fever, beginning on the bum as little red bumps that
developed into fluid-filled blisters, and spreading to the mouth, legs, feet, and hands. The
majority of cases, HFMD is contracted directly from an infected person through sneezes, coughs,
saliva, or stools. As a result, the pupils of grade 4 Emiliano Riego de Dios began watching in the
ICT room where they could concentrate better due to the ambiance. They gained knowledge of
the signs and symptoms of a condition like this. The pupils were taught what to do if they came
along a classmate or someone with this kind of illness, or if they had it themselves. I could
confirm that the pupils were extremely aware of how to prevent it. Their adviser, Mr. Marlon M.
Novisio, went over some of the phrases that are challenging to understand. They are also aware
that there is no treatment and no particular medication to take. For general discomfort and
fever, paracetamol is advised. For mouth sores, experts advise gargling with salt water, drinking
milk, and avoiding soda and juice. Maintaining proper hydration is also essential.
In order to prevent the disease, all of the students in Grade 4 Emiliano have decided to
Prepared by:
MARLON M. NOVISIO
Teacher I NOTED: