Children’s Diseases
- Common Diseases: Chickenpox, measles, mumps, whooping cough, common cold, flu, hand, foot, and mouth disease.
- Symptoms: Fever, rash, cough, sore throat, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue, muscle aches.
- Transmission: Airborne (coughing/sneezing), direct contact, contaminated surfaces.
- Prevention: Vaccinations, hand hygiene, healthy diet, adequate rest, avoiding sick individuals.
- Treatment: Rest, hydration, medications (antivirals, antibiotics), supportive care, sometimes hospitalization.
- Complications: Pneumonia, dehydration, secondary infections, seizures, long-term organ damage.
- Risk Factors: Weak immune system, lack of vaccinations, exposure to infected individuals.
- Diagnosis: Physical examination, medical history, lab tests (blood tests, throat swabs).
- Management: Regular pediatric check-ups, monitoring symptoms, following treatment plans, timely medical intervention.