Why should children with the same age limit their running?

Children are susceptible to quad disease because their bodies do not have antibodies. It is caused by viruses and is highly contagious. There is currently no specific drug for the virus, instead treating the symptoms of the disease.

1. Symptoms of quadd in children

Quad disease in children usually heals from 10-12 days. Each side of the ear carries out the swelling it takes about 1 week. Before the quadd, the child is usually uncomfortable in the person, this period lasts from 1-2 days.

Children with myim will show some of the following symptoms:

  • Children with high fever from 38-40 degrees Celsius and last from 3-4 days
  • Feeling tired, headache, ear aches
  • Chilled people, afraid of the wind
  • With salivary, salivary glands swell gradually in the ear bearings
  • Swelling of the cheeks, swallowing painful saliva, may have swelling of the cheeks on one side or on both sides
  • Red-inflamed throat
  • The jaw hurts when opening the mouth or chewing food, which can spread to the whole ear.

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Quad disease in children usually heals after about 10-12 days

2. Complications of quad disease

Mesm disease can be at risk of serious complications if not treated properly.

Some people think that boys with quad disease will suffer from infertility. The quadd is a benign disease with a low rate of complications. However, if the condition persists, without timely treatment, severe inflammation will affect the duct, one of the causes of infertility in men. Not every boy with a quadoid has inflammation of the testicles. and not all babies with inflammation of the testicles are infertile. About 13% of children with testry inflammation suffer from complications of infertility.

Some complications of quad disease include:

  • Testicular inflammation: this is the most worrying complications, complications of testicular atrophy, however the rate of testicular atrophy caused by the quai virus is very low (about 0.5%). Men with the disease may have atrophy on one side or on either side of the testicles
  • Ovarian inflammation in females, the incidence of this complications is also quite low
  • encephalitis
  • Meningitis
  • Acute pancreatitis
  • Myocarditis
  • Leukocyukocyetus.

Although the complications of quad disease are encountered at a low rate, they are very dangerous, which can be life-threatening.

3. Why should children with the same age limit their running?

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Children with quadoids should refrain from running to avoid complications such as testulitis

Children with quadoids should refrain from running to avoid complications such as meningitis, testry inflammation, or ovarian inflammation.

In addition to limiting running, strong movement, children with medcury also need to be treated with some of the following measures:

  • To avoid bumps, feed children easy-to-swallow, soft dishes such as porridge, soups … if the child is too painful, they can use a straw.
  • Give your child plenty of water to hypothermia, besides give them more fruit juice, milk to ensure the body has enough nutrients
  • Give your child physiological saline to avoid dry mouth in the child.
  • Always pay attention and monitor the manifestation of quad disease in the child. When there are symptoms such as stun, vomiting, it is necessary to immediately take the child to a medical facility for timely treatment.
  • When a child has a broken stomach, do not use a high patch to cure the disease because it only has an anegesic effect, not changes the course of the disease.
  • Children with fever above 38 degrees Celsius should take paracetamol antipyretics or warm compresses of the ear area to relieve pain.

The quadd is a benign disease with a low rate of complications, but when the child shows any manifestations of the disease, it is necessary to take the child to a medical facility for early treatment to avoid the risk of dangerous complications.

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SEE MORE:

  • Note when treating myd myedes at home
  • Quad disease: Causes, symptoms, complications and prevention
  • Vaccines for children 4-6 years old as recommended by CDC (USA)

About: John Smith

b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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