Symptoms of hepatitis B infection in infants

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Hepatitis B we have heard of this disease, hepatitis B patients are regardless of age, and its infectious is also very strong, so just born baby will also suffer from hepatitis B, hepatitis B harm to the baby is very big, so in peacetime parents should pay more attention to, also want to give the baby injection vaccine in time, baby infected with hepatitis B symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of hepatitis B infection in infants

Some baby hepatitis B patients in the early stage will have jaundice, face will become yellow, there will be fever, most of them are low fever, but there are also a small number of babies are high fever, there will be runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, if serious, there will be pharyngeal congestion and other respiratory symptoms, parents should pay more attention, pay more attention to the baby's body.

Many infants with hepatitis B will also find changes in their gastrointestinal tract. For example, diarrhea will occur, mainly due to the weakening of digestive function. Suddenly, stool will not be formed or the color will be light. Some babies will also have abdominal pain, and their common symptoms are loss of appetite,

Baby hepatitis B patients will also appear face and limbs have erythema, no itching and no recurrence, and lymph nodes will become swollen, baby common symptoms also have liver will become swollen, because the baby is younger, so the symptoms will be more obvious, parents encounter baby body changes do not understand, had better go to the hospital in time to check the body.

matters needing attention

Children suffering from hepatitis B is different from adults, it is not easy to be found, so we should pay more attention to infants, the longer the duration of hepatitis B, the more difficult to treat, will bring great harm to children's physical and mental health, so the prevention of hepatitis B should start from infants. Finally, experts remind hepatitis B patients to actively cooperate with doctors for treatment.