Skin rashes are common in childhood. Often, a toddler rash with no other symptoms will be nothing major to worry about, but if your child develops other symptoms such as fever or chills, signs of infection, or difficulty breathing, seek medical help. Also, if your child has a chronic rash...
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 ...
A 3-Year-Old Toddler with Recurrent Fever Spikes, Maculopapular Exanthema, Polyarthritis, and Acute Neurological Symptoms Since Infancydoi:10.1007/978-3-662-68732-1_38For decades, it has been known in clinical practice that children with Livedo reticularis can be prone to strokes, although the ...
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Fever Weight loss Coughing Diarrhea Snoring Gasping Pauses in breathing Pain in a specific area Any other symptoms of illness If your child has one or more of these symptoms, or if you just want to make sure there's no cause for concern, call their doctor. Otherwise, take some comfor...
Mild upper respiratory tract symptoms and/or fever occurred in vaccinees (76%) and placebo recipients (18%). Over the RSV season, RSV-MAARI occurred in 2 vaccinees and 4 placebo recipients. Three vaccinees had ≥4-fold increases in serum RSV-neutralizing antibody titers after the RSV season ...
If your child's stomachache comes on really quickly, or if it won't go away, check in with the pediatrician. Their doctor will especially want to know if your child has other symptoms, such as: Vomiting Fever of 100.4 or higher Headache Sore throat Diarrhea that lasts a few days or mo...
Physical illness is another leading cause of anger in a toddler. This is further complicated by the child's inability to describe the feeling of an upset stomach or a throbbing ear. Symptoms such as fever, runny nose, or diarrhea should be evaluated by a doctor. Many toddlers can be comfor...
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has a cough that appears suddenly and comes with afeverof 101 degrees Fahrenheit or higher is having trouble eating or sleeping due to the cough experiences a painful and persistent cough, especially if it comes with a “whooping” sound ...