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Friday, October 5, 2018

Baby bird flu symptoms How to prevent bird flu

Recently, bird flu has quietly sneaked into our side. People are starting to panic. What are the symptoms of baby infection with bird flu? What are the symptoms of baby bird flu? How can the baby prevent bird flu?
Baby bird flu symptoms How to prevent bird flu
Baby bird flu symptoms

People infected with H7N9 avian influenza have an acute onset, and the incubation period is generally less than 7 days. The early symptoms are very similar to other flu, and generally manifest as flu-like symptoms such as fever, runny nose, stuffy nose, cough, sputum, and headache. Muscle soreness and general malaise.

Some patients may have gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and watery stool. Some patients may have conjunctivitis, and most of the body temperature lasts above 102℉. Some patients may show unilateral or bilateral pneumonia on the chest X-ray. The patient has pleural effusion.

What are the symptoms of baby flu?

What are the symptoms of baby flu?
What are the symptoms of baby flu?
1. Fever and high fever baby flu symptoms? When the baby is suffering from the flu, he will have a fever due to viral infection, and it is easy to have a high fever of more than 40 degrees. Children's flu fever is generally high. Generally speaking, the smaller the child is, the more fever High, high fever can cause dehydration, convulsions, etc.
Care:

  •  With a water temperature of 29 degrees to 3l degrees, help the child to take a warm bath, expand the blood vessels, and help the child to dissipate heat.
  •  Open the air-conditioning to about 28 degrees, maintain ventilation, help convection, and relieve the child's discomfort.
  • Don't let your child wear too much clothes. It should be loose and comfortable. If the child gradually starts to sweat, parents should help him to put on dry clothes, and don't let the child continue to wear clothes that have been wet or not breathable.