Pediatric herpes is a diverse disease. At the beginning, some of them will appear on the limbs, mouth, and local skin. The body will be quickly covered with small blisters within a few days. After the blisters rupture and ulcerate, yellow liquid will flow out. After a few days, the blisters will scab over, and the patient's body will be accompanied by fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Therefore, the child's blisters must be taken to the hospital for detailed examination to determine whether they are related to viral symptoms. Its symptoms include: 1. There are red, slightly raised areas of skin around the mouth, with a tingling or itching sensation. 2. Small, painful yellow blisters form after one day. 3. After a few days, the blisters will form scabs. 4. The first attack may cause symptoms such as fever and general discomfort. 5. If this is the first time your child has this disease, he or she should see a doctor immediately. 6. If the child's herpes occurs near the eyes and begins to ooze or spread. See a doctor as soon as possible. Chickenpox is the clinical phenomenon of primary infection with varicella-zoster virus. After that, children with herpes will gain immunity and generally will not get chickenpox again throughout their lives. However, a small number of patients may develop shingles when their body's immunity is weakened. After an episode of shingles, it generally does not recur. Patients with herpes zoster are generally not isolated. Children with chickenpox should rest in bed when they have a fever. When the body temperature is high, they can be given antipyretics, easily digestible food and plenty of water. The room should be ventilated to prevent the children from catching cold. Because the rash may cause itching, care should be taken to trim the children's nails to prevent scratching of blisters, so as to avoid secondary suppurative bacterial infection. At the same time, clothes and bedding should be changed frequently to keep the skin clean. |
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