Childhood Illnesses Simple childhood illnesses can be life threatening to baby. Signs of sickness Face red or pale Loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea.

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Childhood Illnesses Simple childhood illnesses can be life threatening to baby. Signs of sickness Face red or pale Loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea Runny nose, cough sore throat Fever

Fever Take temperature in arm pit or rectally (ear thermometer is good if you have one) How do you lower a fever? Dress lightly Lots of fluids Cool sponge bath, high fever may require cool tub bath Tylenol, NO ASPIRIN (ryes syndrome) use proper dose

Begins with fever and rash Blisters appear 10-20 days later Don’t scratch them Oatmeal bath Can receive vaccine between 12- 18 months

Fever Spots on throat Swollen glands Treated w/ antibiotics Contagious for first 24 hours

Ear hurts Can’t hear well Discharge from ear if drum is ruptured Treat w/ antibiotics Ear tube if necessary

Red pussy eye Very contagious Treat w/ Medicated eye drops

Fever Rash which may cover body Lots of fluids Lasts 14 – 21 days

Severe coughing followed by restricted breathing (cause “whooping” sound Cause exhaustion and may be more likely to develop pneumonia Get DTP vaccination to prevent

Common in children under 2 High fever, slight cough, runny nose followed by slight rash Caused by virus so can be contagious

Swollen salivary glands Swelling of testes Contagious for 10 days or until swelling goes down Keep child as comfortable as possible Can only get it once!

Itchy Get them from touching, combs, hats, chairs – they don’t jump Medicated shampoo and washing needed to treat