Common Childhood Illnesses and Injuries
HPRS 1304
Ms. Williams
Children are more prone to diseases. They catch disease easily and recover fast too. You must learn to protect your children from diseases and also from many other problems which can be prevented, if you care a little.
Chickenpox is a contagious illness that causes an itchy rash and red spots or blisters all over the body. Chickenpox usually isn't a serious health problem in healthy children. But a child with chickenpox needs to stay home from school. And you may need to miss work in order to care for your child. After your children have had chickenpox, they aren't likely to get it again. But the virus stays in their bodies long after they get over the illness. …show more content…
The skin may look red, raw, scalded, or burned. While a diaper rash is uncomfortable, generally it is not a serious problem. Most diaper rashes last about twenty-four hours and can be treated at home. The rash clears up when the diapers are changed more often, careful washing and cleaning of the skin is done, or nonprescription ointments are put on the area.
Croup is a common respiratory problem in young children. It tends to occur in the fall and winter. Its main symptom is a harsh, barking cough. Croup causes swelling and narrowing in the voice box, windpipe, and breathing tubes that lead to the lungs. This can make it hard for your child to breathe. An attack of croup can be scary, but it is rarely serious. Children usually get better in several days with rest and care at home. However, be sure to keep children well hydrated and stay away from …show more content…
Pinkeye is common among children in day care centers and schools. Because pinkeye is often spread from eye to hand to eye, good hand-washing is important. Sharing a washcloth, towel, or other item with a person who has pinkeye can spread the infection. If the pinkeye is caused by bacteria, doctor may prescribe antibiotic eye drops or eye ointment to kill the bacteria. With antibiotic treatment, symptoms usually go away in 2 to 3 days. If the pinkeye is caused by an allergy or chemical, it will not go away until you avoid whatever is causing