Dengue Fever In Children

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Dengue Fever In Children
In the rainy season as it concerns faced by parents are outbreaks of dengue fever in children. In some television news also highlights the extraordinary events regarding dengue or that the medical world is referred to as Dengue. On this occasion I would like to delve further into the disease is to provide knowledge to parents when their child had had to face that dengue fever. For this article I focus on the incidence in children and infants because at that age are very vulnerable to this disease.
Dengue Fever In Children
Before starting more about dengue fever, let's discuss the first definition of dengue fever. Dengue fever is a disease caused by a virus. The dengue fever virus comes from mosquitoes that are common in tropical regions, so many health experts to categorize this disease into tropical diseases. Well since Indonesia is also in the tropics, the disease needs to be watched by us.
Aedes aegypti mosquito which is a type of the genus Aedes mosquito is the carrier of dengue fever virus. These mosquitoes breed with good tropical region, including Indonesia. Dengue virus is spread to humans when the Aedes mosquito bites a human, the disease can not be transmitted directly from person to person. Virus from mosquito bites have finally entered through the bloodstream and disrupt the stability of the platelets. In children, the early symptoms is sometimes difficult to know, and some even have no symptoms at all. This is why many parents do not realize that children affected by dengue. In general, symptoms of dengue fever in children will appear 4 days to 2 weeks after being bitten by mosquitoes infected with dengue fever. There is a phase in which the child will experience the symptoms that make up awakened from sleep at night because of headaches or excessive heat. Immune system plays an important role in these moments. For children who have high levels of immunity to be able to face these events, otherwise for children who have low immunity will hurt and cry even awakened from sleep when night.
Symptoms of Dengue Fever In Children and Toddlers
In general, symptoms of dengue fever in children is not much different from the common symptoms that often occur. Unfortunately immunity in children aged 2 years or toddlers are often not as immune adults. They are very susceptible to dengue fever virus. Here are some of the symptoms of dengue fever in children often occurs in infants and children:
- Sudden onset of fever, the fever high
- Headache outstanding
- Pain in the back of the eye
- Pain body
- vomiting / spit
- Red spots
- Bleeding light
to give more attention to your child's condition when experiencing symptoms such as the above symptoms. Dengue fever in children can be bypassed easily if you quickly find out what really happened. If the above symptoms are considered trivial will result in undesirable things such as nose bleeding, damage to blood vessels, liver enlargement, blood peredarann system failure and yellow sap even sorry, death can occur if they are not able to pass through a critical phase of dengue fever in children.
How to Cure Dengue Fever
There are several ways to cure dengue fever you can take, but make sure you always consult your doctor to obtain certainty about whether your child is exposed to dengue fever. As I have discussed above, it is hard to differentiate dengue from other diseases caused by viruses. First aid you when your child has the above symptoms is to contact the doctor / take him to the hospital. You should also ensure that your child does not become dehydrated, provide water or electrolyte fluids to help fight dehydration high level. Children aged 1 year old should drink at least one liter per day and for children who have a body weight over 40 KG cultivated drink at least 2 liters a day. This is necessary because the fever causes the body to lose fluid that is useful to the body. You can also create a red guava juice for a natural treatment because of the nature of guava / guava can increase platelets. Choose the right food for patients with dengue fever. Accompany your child to pass through three phases in dengue fever.
Prevention of Dengue Fever
The saying goes better to prevent than to cure, perhaps this is appropriate for dealing with dengue fever. Since the rate of death caused by dengue fever is high enough, try to take precautions and learning on your child in order to keep the environment clean in order to prevent outbreaks of dengue are very dangerous. The above explanation underlying the topic of prevention of dengue fever this. There are several steps you can take to reduce the risk of dengue fever, including:
1. Educate Children and Families for Always Maintain Hygiene
Mosquitoes breed well in certain places, for example in the stagnant water. Mosquito larvae can multiply well at the venue. Teach the child and family, which drain the tub, close the water tanks and burying the used goods.
2. Use Lotions Anti Mosquito On Skin Your Children
This may have to do when you have occurred in the neighborhood of Extraordinary Events. Use this lotion to keep your child when they are playing out. Try to reduce the hours of play outside of the child if necessary, provide an understanding of the dangers of dengue well that they also understand it.
3. Contact the Department Related If requires Fogging / fumigation if your area is necessary
Thus dengue article I expected benefit for you to face / prevent outbreaks of the dengue virus. Hopefully some of my information helps you perform the steps to deal with dengue fever in children.
In the rainy season as it concerns faced by parents are outbreaks of dengue fever in children. In some television news also highlights the extraordinary events regarding dengue or that the medical world is referred to as Dengue. On this occasion I would like to delve further into the disease is to provide knowledge to parents when their child had had to face that dengue fever. For this article I focus on the incidence in children and infants because at that age are very vulnerable to this disease.
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Before starting more about dengue fever, let's discuss the first definition of dengue fever. Dengue fever is a disease caused by a virus. The dengue fever virus comes from mosquitoes that are common in tropical regions, so many health experts to categorize this disease into tropical diseases. Well since Indonesia is also in the tropics, the disease needs to be watched by us.
Aedes aegypti mosquito which is a type of the genus Aedes mosquito is the carrier of dengue fever virus. These mosquitoes breed with good tropical region, including Indonesia. Dengue virus is spread to humans when the Aedes mosquito bites a human, the disease can not be transmitted directly from person to person. Virus from mosquito bites have finally entered through the bloodstream and disrupt the stability of the platelets. In children, the early symptoms is sometimes difficult to know, and some even have no symptoms at all. This is why many parents do not realize that children affected by dengue. In general, symptoms of dengue fever in children will appear 4 days to 2 weeks after being bitten by mosquitoes infected with dengue fever. There is a phase in which the child will experience the symptoms that make up awakened from sleep at night because of headaches or excessive heat. Immune system plays an important role in these moments. For children who have high levels of immunity to be able to face these events, otherwise for children who have low immunity will hurt and cry even awakened from sleep when night.
Symptoms of Dengue Fever In Children and Toddlers
In general, symptoms of dengue fever in children is not much different from the common symptoms that often occur. Unfortunately immunity in children aged 2 years or toddlers are often not as immune adults. They are very susceptible to dengue fever virus. Here are some of the symptoms of dengue fever in children often occurs in infants and children:
- Sudden onset of fever, the fever high
- Headache outstanding
- Pain in the back of the eye
- Pain body
- vomiting / spit
- Red spots
- Bleeding light
to give more attention to your child's condition when experiencing symptoms such as the above symptoms. Dengue fever in children can be bypassed easily if you quickly find out what really happened. If the above symptoms are considered trivial will result in undesirable things such as nose bleeding, damage to blood vessels, liver enlargement, blood peredarann system failure and yellow sap even sorry, death can occur if they are not able to pass through a critical phase of dengue fever in children.
How to Cure Dengue Fever
There are several ways to cure dengue fever you can take, but make sure you always consult your doctor to obtain certainty about whether your child is exposed to dengue fever. As I have discussed above, it is hard to differentiate dengue from other diseases caused by viruses. First aid you when your child has the above symptoms is to contact the doctor / take him to the hospital. You should also ensure that your child does not become dehydrated, provide water or electrolyte fluids to help fight dehydration high level. Children aged 1 year old should drink at least one liter per day and for children who have a body weight over 40 KG cultivated drink at least 2 liters a day. This is necessary because the fever causes the body to lose fluid that is useful to the body. You can also create a red guava juice for a natural treatment because of the nature of guava / guava can increase platelets. Choose the right food for patients with dengue fever. Accompany your child to pass through three phases in dengue fever.
Prevention of Dengue Fever
The saying goes better to prevent than to cure, perhaps this is appropriate for dealing with dengue fever. Since the rate of death caused by dengue fever is high enough, try to take precautions and learning on your child in order to keep the environment clean in order to prevent outbreaks of dengue are very dangerous. The above explanation underlying the topic of prevention of dengue fever this. There are several steps you can take to reduce the risk of dengue fever, including:
1. Educate Children and Families for Always Maintain Hygiene
Mosquitoes breed well in certain places, for example in the stagnant water. Mosquito larvae can multiply well at the venue. Teach the child and family, which drain the tub, close the water tanks and burying the used goods.
2. Use Lotions Anti Mosquito On Skin Your Children
This may have to do when you have occurred in the neighborhood of Extraordinary Events. Use this lotion to keep your child when they are playing out. Try to reduce the hours of play outside of the child if necessary, provide an understanding of the dangers of dengue well that they also understand it.
3. Contact the Department Related If requires Fogging / fumigation if your area is necessary
Thus dengue article I expected benefit for you to face / prevent outbreaks of the dengue virus. Hopefully some of my information helps you perform the steps to deal with dengue fever in children.
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