Popsugar Parenting P!Nk Pink's Son Got Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease While on Tour Pink's Son Got Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease While on Tour With Her, Because Kids Have Perfect Timing 28 August 2018 by Murphy Moroney Wanna know how glamorous tour can be? Jameson has hand, foot, and mouth; and willow has a 102 temp. Both kids laid up and mama @pink still has to push through and do shows. I had Jameson at breakfast yesterday and this vile woman at the table next to us kept staring at him with a shitty look on her face. I told her it was bed bugs 😂. #NoRestForTheWicked #LifeInHotels A post shared by Carey Hart (@hartluck) on Aug 28, 2018 at 2:37am PDT By the looks of Pink's and Carey Hart's social media accounts, bringing two little kids on a world tour is no easy feat. In a recent Instagram post, Carey shared that his 1-year-old son Jameson is suffering from hand-foot-and-mouth disease, a mild — but contagious — viral infection that's common in little kids and characterized by sores in the mouth, a rash on the hands and feet, and a fever. To make matters even worse, Willow also has a fever. "Wanna know how glamorous tour can be? Jameson has hand-foot-and-mouth; and Willow has a 102 temp," wrote Carey. "Both kids laid up and mama still has to push through and do shows. I had Jameson at breakfast yesterday and this vile woman at the table next to us kept staring at him with a sh*tty look on her face. I told her it was bed bugs." We love these parents' honesty and we wish Jameson a speedy recovery! Although the logistics of caring for sick kids while travelling is no easy feat, parents should note that kids are the most contagious within the fist seven days of contracting HFM disease. According to WebMD, the virus can stay in a child's body for days or weeks after the symptoms go away, so be sure to wash your hands thoroughly after changing a dirty diaper or wiping a runny nose. And because of how contagious hand-foot-and-mouth disease can be, moms and dads should refrain from putting their kids back in school until the symptoms are completely gone – it usually clears up on its own between seven to 10 days, according to the Mayo Clinic. Despite the fact that Pink is working crazy hours, her hectic schedule didn't stop her from worrying. She tweeted Carey's post out on Aug. 28 and her followers immediately responded with an outpouring of support. Scroll through to see their words of encouragement. Related: Pink on Canceling 1 of Her Shows to Recover From an Illness: "I Don't Need to Clear This Up" 😓 https://t.co/KKZa3RL0zu— P!nk (@Pink) August 28, 2018 1 / 6 Omg you guys are just incredible for pushing through all these adversities and still putting on amazing shows!! 👏🏼 #amazingparents 😍 get well soon to the kids ❤️😘— Urvija🦄 (@minniemonkey97) August 28, 2018 2 / 6 That’s what Mother’s do... push on while daddy takes care of the kids. Good team work guys. Hope both kids are feeling better— Valerie Ann (@mamma_val_1) August 28, 2018 3 / 6 Aw not again dear..... I'm so sorry.... hope they get well soon... And you watch out also please.... all those strange bacteria's floating around..... Love ya dearly ❤— Nita (@Nimars) August 28, 2018 4 / 6 Our two girls got hand, foot and mouth a while ago... I was exhausted and fed up! How you do it whilst doing the amazing tour you do I don’t know! (Seen you in London) You are BRILLIANT!❤️— Natalie (@Narleyy) August 28, 2018 5 / 6 Wanna know how glamorous tour can be? Jameson has hand, foot, and mouth; and willow has a 102 temp. Both kids laid up and mama @pink still has to push through and do shows. I had Jameson at breakfast yesterday and this vile woman at the table next to us kept staring at him with a shitty look on her face. I told her it was bed bugs 😂. #NoRestForTheWicked #LifeInHotels A post shared by Carey Hart (@hartluck) on Aug 28, 2018 at 2:37am PDT 6 / 6 P!nkLittle KidsCelebrity FamiliesCelebrity Moms