10 Coxsackievirus Symptoms
Symptom #6: Sores in the Mouth
The coxsackievirus infection is known to cause sores in the mouth. These sores tend to develop immediately after the incubation period, so about one or two days after the fever has begun to develop.
These sores can develop into blisters that can form ulcers. These can be uncomfortable at the very least and can often become quite painful.
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