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Cough
Colds
Sore
Throat
Strep
Vomiting
Diarrhea
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The
following is a list of current illnesses going around. You can also
find advice and reference back for these illnesses.
Symptoms
We are currently seeing children and adolescents with cough, typically
one of the most prominent and bothersome symptoms of viral respiratory
infections at this time of year. Coughing is an important and beneficial
reflex that our bodies need to clear secretions and to keep open
our major airways during the course of a viral cold or upper respiratory
infection. However, severe or persistent cough can be associated
with asthma, pneumonia, sinus infections, and bronchiolitis, and
should be evaluated by the doctor.
See also: Cough,
Colds
Symptoms
We are currently seeing cases of sore throats, also known as pharyngitis
or tonsillitis, meaning that the pharynx and the tonsils are inflamed
and irritated. Most often, a sore throat is part of a viral cold
or upper respiratory infection, and will improve itself as the cold
improves. Sometimes, your child may develop a fever, a sore throat,
a headache, a rash, or a stomachache without any other viral symptoms,
such as a cough, a runny nose, and congestion. These symptoms most
often are associated with strep throat. Bacteria, called Group A
strep, cause this type of sore throat. To diagnose strep throat,
the doctor will require a swab of your child's throat, and prescribe
antibiotics to cure it.
See also: Sore
Throat, Strep
Symptoms
We are currently seeing viral illnesses that cause vomiting and
diarrhea. Usually called viral gastroenteritis, the virus causes
inflammation and irritation of the stomach and the intestines, leading
to vomiting and diarrhea. Typically, vomiting and a low-grade fever
start first, followed by diarrhea that may persist for several days.
See also: Vomiting,
Diarrhea
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