Children pharyngitis symptom?
summary
Acute pharyngitis in children is an acute inflammation caused by pathological changes of pharyngeal mucosa, submucosa and lymphoid tissue, often secondary to acute rhinitis or acute tonsillitis, or a part of upper respiratory tract infection. It is also the local manifestation of systemic diseases or the precursor symptom of acute infectious diseases. When children's systemic or local resistance decreases due to cold, pathogenic microorganisms take advantage of the deficiency to cause acute pharyngitis. Malnutrition, frequent exposure to high temperature, dust and harmful irritant gas are easy to cause chronic pharyngitis. Now let's talk about the symptoms of pharyngitis in children?
Children pharyngitis symptom?
1. pharyngitis is very common, usually can be divided into acute and chronic pharyngitis two kinds of, in general, chronic pharyngitis in adults is relatively high incidence rate, many people are suffering from chronic pharyngitis, usually acute pharyngitis in infants and young children's incidence rate is relatively high, especially for children under 5 years old, usually the duration of acute pharyngitis will not be too long. But once the attack, children will appear very serious symptoms, treatment is not timely, it will cause very serious consequences.
2. Acute pharyngitis in children is mostly caused by virus, bacteria or allergy. It is often secondary to pharyngitis, rhinitis or cold. Fever, cough, runny nose, hoarseness and other symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection appear 1-2 days before the onset of the disease. The mental state is still good. With the progress of the disease, the inflammation continues to spread downward from the pharynx, causing inflammatory swelling of the laryngeal mucosa. In addition, children's throat is narrow and small, which is the only way to breathe air. At this time, the sick children often have a bamboo like cough at night, and they have difficulty breathing. Sometimes they make a "roar, roar" like dog barking
3. Significant inspiratory dyspnea, the suprasternal fossa, intercostal fossa and infraxiphoid fossa were sunken, showing typical three sunken symptoms. Some children in the night suddenly attack roaring cough, hoarseness with three concave symptoms, known as spasmodic pharyngitis. Persistent respiratory tract obstruction can make the children's lips blue or coma, which needs to be rescued in time. If not treated in time, children often suffer from systemic failure due to ventilation disturbance, and sometimes die of severe hypoxemia suddenly.
matters needing attention
Acute pharyngitis is common in children under 5 years old. Due to the anatomical and physiological characteristics of children's larynx, such as very soft laryngeal cartilage and narrow laryngeal cavity, the soft tissue can swell significantly after infection. In addition, children's weak resistance and poor cough reflex make it difficult to cough up sticky sputum caused by infection, which aggravates dyspnea and presents danger. Acute pharyngitis is a serious disease threatening children's lives, so parents should pay great attention to it and actively do a good job of prevention in the season of onset. In order to prevent the occurrence of acute pharyngitis in children, in late autumn, parents should pay attention to children's cold and warm, let children go to outdoor activities, in order to strengthen the system, improve disease resistance. Children with weak physique can take some nutritional supplements to cultivate healthy qi and enhance their resistance. We should also educate children to develop good health habits of going to bed early and getting up early to avoid contact with influenza patients. The windows and doors should be opened frequently to keep the indoor air fresh. If you find that your child has upper respiratory tract inflammation such as influenza, you should make timely diagnosis and treatment. If you have symptoms of acute pharyngitis, you should see a doctor in time and observe the changes of the disease at any time to prevent accidents.