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Title: Childhood Illnesses


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Childhood Illnesses
  • Simple childhood illnesses can be life
    threatening to baby.
  • Signs of sickness
  • Face red or pale
  • Loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea
  • Runny nose, cough sore throat
  • Fever

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Fever
  • Take temperature in arm pit or rectally
  • (ear thermometer is good if you have one)
  • How do you lower a fever?
  • Dress lightly
  • Lots of fluids
  • Cool sponge bath, high fever may require cool tub
    bath
  • Tylenol, NO ASPIRIN (ryes syndrome) use proper
    dose

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Begins with fever and rash Blisters appear 10-20
days later Dont scratch them Oatmeal bath Can
receive vaccine between 12- 18 months
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Fever Spots on throat Swollen glands Treated w/
antibiotics Contagious for first 24 hours
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Ear hurts Cant hear well Discharge from ear if
drum is ruptured Treat w/ antibiotics Ear tube if
necessary
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Red pussy eye Very contagious Treat w/ Medicated
eye drops
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Fever Rash which may cover body Lots of
fluids Lasts 14 21 days
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Severe coughing followed by restricted breathing
(cause whooping sound Cause exhaustion and may
be more likely to develop pneumonia Get DTP
vaccination to prevent
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Common in children under 2 High fever, slight
cough, runny nose followed by slight rash Caused
by virus so can be contagious
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Swollen salivary glands Swelling of testes
Contagious for 10 days or until swelling goes
down Keep child as comfortable as possible Can
only get it once!
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Itchy Get them from touching, combs, hats, chairs
they dont jump Medicated shampoo and washing
needed to treat
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Bibliography
  • www.kidshealth.org
  • Caring fo your Baby and Young Child,
  • Steven P. Shelov, M.D.
  • Published by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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