Apreviously well 20-month-old girl, with a two-week history of persistent fever and neutropenia, was transferred from a secondary care hospital for investigation to rule out a possible diagnosis of leukemia. There was no history of infectious contacts or viral prodrome. The patient previously ...
He started vomiting followed by extreme diarhea for two days. He did not have a fever, but was very lethargic and completely lost his appetite. I had put him down to make lunch and glanced over at him to find that he was in some sort of trance. He was not breathing, eyes open, ...
After five to six days, the rash disappears, and the child's skin often begins to peel, especially on the fingertips. If your child has scarlet fever, consult a physician to be tested forstrep throatand treated with antibiotics. Mononucleosis Mononucleosis,often called mono, is a viral infecti...
Viral and bacterial respiratory infections can cause mild to moderate coughing in toddlers. When your child has a respiratory infection, you will notice symptoms like coughing, fever of 101℉ or higher, stuffy nose, and sometimes vomiting/diarrhea. Your child will seem more tired and sleepy than ...
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Fever of 100.4 or higher Headache Sore throat Diarrhea that lasts a few days or more These can be signs of infections, such as: Strep throat, which is very uncommon in babies Urinary tract infection (most common in girls ages 1-5) Gastroenteritis Rotavirus Salmonella E. coli Campylobacter Shi...
We describe a 14-month-old girl who initially presented with 8 days of fever, conjunctival injection, rash, and irritability, admitted with a presumptive diagnosis of Kawasaki disease. Further history revealed intermittent urticarial-like rash since 3 months of age and pathological evaluation showed ...
no new bumps will appear, and more blisters will crust over. On day 7 the majority of blisters will crust over. The fever can last for 5 days. Contagion ends when the fever stops and all the blisters crust over. If this sounds like what your child has,click here for a complete discus...
If your kids have a fever, if they have diarrhea you need to keep them home but other than that etiquette is come as you are, do want you want and don’t expect anything. Owen Hemsath : Alright. Tami Pence : You know just come and have fun. In the beginning your kids are little...
Fever. Wheezing. Should I give my toddler water after vomiting? Do not give your child ANYTHING to eat or drink for 30-60 minutes after vomiting. Your child will not become dehydrated by waiting, in fact giving their bellies time to rest and then offeringsmall amounts of clear liquidsis ...