EB virus hepatitis symptoms?

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summary

Epstein Barr virus, also known as human herpesvirus, is a virus that can be transmitted through saliva. Preschool children are highly likely to be infected with this virus. EB virus is also more harmful to human body, because this virus will gradually spread to the children's organs, but also induce a variety of diseases in children's body. In the face of these hazards, parents have to be familiar with the symptoms of EB virus infection, so as to ensure that the treatment is not delayed when the child is infected.

EB virus hepatitis symptoms?

Early symptoms: fever, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy and other active symptoms occur repeatedly or last for more than several months.

Late symptoms: fever (heat type can be persistent fever, flaccid fever or irregular heat type), loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin rash (more common in trunk), etc. Pharyngeal pain, soft palate and pharyngeal arch can have bleeding points, gingival swelling or ulcers. Some can also appear nervous system symptoms.

Systemic lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly: more than 70% of patients have lymphadenopathy, especially in occipital and cervical lymphadenopathy, followed by axillary and inguinal lymphadenopathy. The enlarged lymph nodes subsided slowly. Hepatosplenomegaly may be accompanied by mild tenderness.

matters needing attention

If there are suspected symptoms, you should take your child to the hospital immediately. In addition, children should pay attention to avoid kissing such saliva contact behavior, so as to effectively prevent infection with EB virus and avoid physical injury.