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Recognizing Viral Fever Symptoms in Children: Effective Prevention and Care
A common illness in young children, particularly those with little resistance, is viral fever. Memorizing the symptoms of viral fever in children is the first step towards assisting parents in understanding this illness and developing a practical course of action.
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What should parents do when a child has a cold and vomits frequently?
A cold in children is a common acute respiratory infection, especially in children under 5 years old. In addition to symptoms such as coughing, runny nose, and fever, children may also experience frequent vomiting, which can worry parents. So, what should parents do when a child has a cold and vomits frequently?
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Can Children Get Viral Fever More Than Once?
Viral fever is a common condition that often occurs during seasonal transitions, especially when the weather changes from cold to warm. Viral fever typically resolves on its own within 7–10 days and rarely leaves serious complications.
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Reasons why hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) can recur many times
Hand-foot-mouth disease (HFMD) is no longer strange; the disease can appear at any age but is common in young children. This is a dangerous infectious disease; if proper preventive measures are not taken, the disease can recur many times
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3 warning signs of severe hand, foot and mouth disease in children
Hand, foot and mouth disease in children is very common and contagious. The disease can heal itself after 5-7 days. However, if not treated properly, hand, foot and mouth disease in children can cause many dangerous complications and even death. Many parents wonder when their child needs to be hospitalized for hand, foot and mouth disease? In the article below, learn about hand, foot and mouth disease in children as well as the signs of the disease in the severe stage that parents need to pay attention to.
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6 habits mothers should adopt to reduce spitting up and vomiting in newborns
Aside from pathological reasons, newborns often experience spitting up and vomiting milk, which can usually be alleviated by adjusting a few simple habits during breastfeeding.
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Signs to recognize a child with a dislocated shoulder
A dislocated shoulder is an injury where the upper arm bone pops out of the socket, which is part of the shoulder blade. If you suspect your child has a dislocated shoulder, seek medical attention immediately.
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What is the normal heart rate for a child after exercise?
Depending on age, children can have a pulse rate of 43 to 180 beats per minute. Newborns have the highest pulse rate and it slows down as they get older. Knowing what a normal heart rate is and how to check your child's heart rate can help you avoid unnecessary anxiety about your child's heart rate. So what is the normal heart rate for a child after exercise?
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