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10 Most Common Diseases in Early Childhood: Part 1

Hello everyone, lovely readers. Today JC will stop by to tell a story about health, or about the 10 most common diseases in early childhood. Since the content told by JayC is very long, I would like to divide it into 2 parts, each with 5 rankings. Anyone who has children in early childhood must be careful about these diseases. Let’s go see what’s happening.

1. Hand disease, foot and mouth disease

Caused by a virus Children with severe symptoms often have high fever, lethargy, weakness, hand tremors, staggering, excessive vomiting, and shortness of breath. There is currently no vaccine to prevent it. But parents can prevent hand-foot-and-mouth disease by preventing children from getting close to sick people. Maintain hygiene Hands should be washed before handling food intended for children. and eat clean, freshly cooked food and drink clean water

2.Chickenpox

The patient will have a fever which may be high or low for about 1-2 days and will have a headache. muscle pain After the fever a small red rash will appear. Later, they will become increasingly clear water bubbles. and spread throughout the body. There is a vaccine to prevent chickenpox. In general, people who have had chickenpox are unlikely to get it again.

3. Measles

High fever, red rash on the body Cold-like symptoms There is a vaccine to prevent this disease. Mostly, children People sick with measles will recover on their own without needing to take medicine.

4. Dengue fever

Dengue fever is caused by a virus. and can be spread by Aedes mosquitoes as carriers There will be high fever. and recovered within a week. There is no vaccine to prevent this disease. Prevention of dengue fever can be done by spraying mosquito repellent. Install mosquito nets or mosquito nets at night.

5. Diarrhoea

Diarrhea is often caused by a viral infection. There will be abdominal pain and loose diarrhea. before being followed by symptoms of dehydration Therefore, you should let your child drink mineral water to make up for the loss of water.

There are just scary diseases out there. Those who are parents must also take care of their children. Jay-C’s next part is coming soon with the remaining 5 charts. Please wait and follow. If you like it, please hit the stars and comments to encourage Jessie to continue writing meaningful content like this. For today, Jay-C would like to say hello. HI.

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