Two year old baby virus cold symptoms?
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Common cold is a common disease. The incidence rate is relatively high, no matter the influence of season or low resistance. But most of the cold is mainly caused by virus infection. Two year old baby virus cold symptoms? Let's talk about it.
Two year old baby virus cold symptoms?
Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, this seems to be symptoms of gastrointestinal cold, to be alert to norovirus. The reporter learned from Jiangsu maternal and child health care hospital that in the recent week, the number of children in pediatric emergency department of the hospital has increased significantly, and half of them have norovirus symptoms. And CDC said that now is the high incidence season of norovirus.
Within 48 hours after norovirus infection, patients will have vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms of acute gastroenteritis, mainly manifested as nausea, vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and diarrhea, as well as headache, chills and muscle pain; Diarrhea is common 4 ~ 8 times a day, stool is thin water stool or watery stool, no mucus pus. Among the infected people, vomiting was more common in children and diarrhea was more common in adults.
When the baby has a cold, especially some treasure mother, will blindly give the baby oral some cold medicine and antibiotics and other drug treatment, this practice is not reliable, because the common cold, as long as pay attention to more water, pay attention to indoor temperature changes, rely on their own resistance, can completely self-healing. Blind oral cold drugs, not only no effect, but will have an impact on the liver and kidney, or adverse reactions; Whether using cold drugs or not, the course of disease is about seven days. Oral cold drugs can only relieve the symptoms at that time.
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It is recommended that the hypotonic oral rehydration salt III be taken with 250ml warm water and drunk a few times. It can quickly replenish the water and electrolyte lost due to diarrhea, improve the symptoms of diarrhea and shorten the course of disease.