Encephalitis symptoms in 6-year-old children?
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The incidence rate of encephalitis is very high in daily life, especially for the health of newborns. However, when children suffer from meningitis, there will be obvious symptoms, parents must pay attention to, including: recurrent fever, low spirits, neck pain, headache, special fear of light, love crying, do not like to communicate with other children, etc. Encephalitis symptoms in 6-year-old children? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Encephalitis symptoms in 6-year-old children?
Many parents and friends are not very clear about the judgment method of children's encephalitis, because in clinical practice, the symptoms of each kind of encephalitis are different, and the order of symptoms related to these encephalitis is not necessarily the same. Generally speaking, encephalitis occurs in childhood and is relatively acute. The symptoms of high fever can reach 39 ° C or above.
And children will be accompanied by headache symptoms, at the same time, there will be psychological problems, fatigue, loss of appetite and frequent vomiting and other symptoms. If it is in the early stage of illness, the child's consciousness may still be clear,
But if not timely treatment, with the development of the disease and aggravation, patients will appear sleepy, fuzzy and speech confusion, more serious cases, patients may not be able to distinguish the direction, and even, convulsions and coma.
matters needing attention
Do a good job in vaccine prevention. Vaccination is the most economical and effective measure to prevent and control JE. In China, more than 80% of JE cases are under 10 years old, and 50% are under 5 years old. It is generally required to be vaccinated twice at the age of one year, once at the age of two and once again at the age of five, for a total of four times. If there is any omission, they should go to the Regional Health Service Center for re inoculation, and those who have missed the inoculation in the migrant population should also go to the re inoculation.