If you see that your toddler has a rash with no other symptoms—you may be worried about the cause. Rest assured that a toddler rash with no additional symptoms is typically due toa viral infectionand is not cause to worry. These rashes will usually go away on their own within a week. ...
1. Respiratory Infection 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...
Pneumonia usually occurs when a viral respiratory tract infection spreads to the chest and lungs, but it can also be caused by a bacterial infection. The name literally means “infection of the lung,” and can cause a persistent cough, among other symptoms. If you suspect your child orbaby ...
The initial diagnosis was thought to be a viral upper respiratory tract infection, however, due to the persistence of symptoms, a chest x-ray was obtained, which revealed two foreign bodies in the location of the left main bronchus. The first attempt at endoscopic removal of foreign bodies ...
. Nonetheless, not all children are known to make this said “whooping” sound while having this disease; thus, one must be aware of the general symptoms indicating whooping cough, which include, however aren't limited to, a runny nose and an extreme cough, both which gradually seem to ...
Otitis Media Symptoms Earache, pulling at the earsTM: bulging, red or opaqueYellow, green or purulent foul-smelling drainage (more common with tubes)Hearing difficulties Otitis Media Nonspecific Symptoms FeverAnorexiaCryingSleep disturbancesVomitingDiarrheaLymph gland enlargement ...
Viralgastroenteritis:While this patient has a history of, it is more likely here that her gastrointestinal symptoms are related in some way to her respiratory infection. This child hassigns of volume depletion(e.g., dry mouth and decreased fluid intake) and should be monitored and treated for ...
BMC Infectious Diseases (2023) 23:854 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-023-08809-5 BMC Infectious Diseases CASE REPORT Open Access Progressive shingles in a toddler due to reactivation of Varicella Zoster vaccine virus four days after infection with SARS‑CoV‑2; a case report...
In toddler’s diarrhea, investigative procedures like a colonoscopy are usually not necessary. The diagnosis is reached on the child’s symptoms as well as exclusing other possible causes of chronic diarrhea. These other causes ofchronic diarrheain small children that should be considered includes: ...
Symptoms Scaly, dry skin and ↓ pigmentation Hair thin/dry and coarse Ascites Edema RT ↓ protein Muscle atrophy Irritable, lethargic, withdrawn Permanent Blindness Diarrhea→Infection →Death Nursing Interventions Assess degree of malnutrition Neurological/muscular impairments √ Developmental milestones Hyper...