Symptoms of viral angina in children?

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Herpangina in children is caused by Coxsackie a virus, which usually occurs in summer and autumn. It is a common viral pharyngitis. Often secondary to acute rhinitis, pneumonia, influenza, malaria, epidemic meningitis, can also occur alone, in addition to the pharynx, oral mucosa can also occur herpes. Here is a detailed analysis of the latent, onset and cure of herpangina in children, taking the 10 day recovery process of the second child (2-year-old and 3-month-old girl) who suffered from this virus not long ago (December). Symptoms of viral angina in children? I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of viral angina in children?

Incubation period: before the outbreak, the second child had symptoms of a hot cold, a thick yellow nose, and occasionally a cough, but other food and sleep were normal and energetic. I thought it was caused by eating too many snacks and getting on fire during that time (this is the symptom when my sophomore got on fire). I just soaked Banlangen and urged her to drink more water, but I didn't care too much. This kind of symptom lasted for almost four days. OK, it's OK.

The beginning of outbreak period: two days after the above symptoms were cured, I suddenly had a high fever of 38.8 to 39.5 at 8:00 p.m. one night, but I was in good spirits. When I saw that the temperature was a little higher, I couldn't help feeding Merrill Lynch. At this time, I took a flashlight to take a photo of her throat (I admire myself, this is right), and found a mung bean sized transparent blister at the base of her tongue. In the nursing of repeated fever sweating fever abatement at night, I searched Du Niang and saw the word herpangina, but I'm not sure.

Treatment: the next morning, I sent the eldest child to the kindergarten (during that time, the child's father went to other places), and then I took the second child to the hospital. In the morning, she had no fever, but I was afraid that she would make a diagnosis again and again. The doctor was the deputy chief physician who thought he was old. I simply talked about the symptoms. When the doctor looked at the lower throat, he said it was infantile herpangina (because Du Niang had paid attention to this word the night before, he didn't worry about it now). So he went to have a blood test, and the blood item was not high, a little bit inflammatory. Rejected the doctor's suggestion of infusion, prescribed children's paracetamol, sultamine granules and cephalosporin granules to go home.

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Everyone's constitution is not the same, the cause of disease, or symptoms are not the same, here is just based on their own experience of the treatment process to write out a reference for you. I'm not a doctor. I'm just talking about my own experience. If you are sick, it's better to follow the doctor's advice. Thank you.