Watch out for these signs! 10 rules to protect kids from swine flu

Watch out for these signs 10 rules to protect kids

Acıbadem Taksim Hospital Pediatrics Specialist Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare said, “On the one hand, the cold weather, on the other hand, the highly contagious variant of Covid-19, Omicron, and the rapidly spreading influenza (flu) virus increase the risk, especially in school-age children. For this reason, safety measures should be explained to children, and they should be ensured to pay attention to both mask and distance and hygiene rules at school.

Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare, stating that parents should not ignore some complaints in their children, says that especially the symptoms of influenza in children can progress differently from adults. Child Health and Diseases Specialist Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare explained the first 3 symptoms of influenza that may occur in children differently from adults, and gave important warnings and suggestions for the precautions that can be taken.

TRANSMITTED BY BOTH RESPIRATORY AND TOUCH

Stating that influenza A, that is, swine flu, is usually transmitted through virus-containing droplets scattered during speaking, coughing and sneezing, Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare said, “While these droplets infect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and eyes of people who are 1 meter or closer to the sick person, they can also be transmitted by touching surfaces, tools and equipment contaminated with virus-containing droplets, and then putting their hands in their mouth, nose or eyes. ” he warns. General and common symptoms in both influenza infections and Covid-19 infections; High fever, weakness, loss of appetite, muscle and joint pain, headache, backache, runny nose, sore throat, cough and respiratory distress. Mehmet Kesikminare says:

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“Since the complaints are similar in both infections, definitive diagnosis is possible by detecting the factors using microbiological methods (PCR, culture, etc.). Since the disease may progress to bronchitis or pneumonia, it is important to find out the underlying cause without wasting time, even in cases where the complaint is mild.

ATTENTION TO SYMPTOMS OF INFLUENCE

Influenza symptoms start suddenly after 1-3 days of incubation, that is, waiting period, among the common symptoms; Stating that high fever, sore throat, nasal congestion, cough, muscle aches, headache, feeling cold and trembling, loss of appetite, redness and burrs in the eyes are coming, Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare “In addition to these, the feeling of tiredness and exhaustion in the body and rarely vomiting and diarrhea can accompany these symptoms. can. If the lung infection, which we call pneumonia, is not treated appropriately, it can result in death and cause permanent damage. Apart from that, especially in young children with asthma, Influenza A virus can cause advanced respiratory failure and cause the disease to result in death.

FIRST SIGNALS CAN BE DIFFERENT IN CHILDREN

Although influenza microbes that cause disease in both children and adults are the same, complaints can be more severe due to the weak immune system in children and the high susceptibility to infections. Child Health and Diseases Specialist Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare, emphasizing that influenza can show itself with different signals in children than adults, lists these signals that should not be neglected as follows:

  • Diarrhea,
  • Vomiting,
  • Redness, watering or itching of the eyes

Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare says that 1-3 days after these complaints, symptoms called classic flu symptoms such as fever above 38.5 degrees and cough can appear.

10 MOST IMPORTANT RULES OF PROTECTION

Dr. Kesikminare stated that the vaccine is one of the recommended methods to protect against influenza and said, “Influenza vaccine should be given to all children older than 6 months, especially those with asthma and chronic lung diseases. Apart from this, it is especially important to vaccinate children with weak immune systems, who get sick frequently, and those with chronic organ diseases such as heart, kidney and liver. Influenza vaccine should not be administered to children under 6 months of age, those who are in the first 3 months of pregnancy, those with a history of severe egg allergy or a history of serious allergy to any ingredient in the vaccine, and those who have a previous history of severe (life-threatening) allergy with any seasonal influenza vaccine. says. Dr. Mehmet Kesikminare explains the precautions to be taken in children against influenza as follows;

  • To comply with hygiene rules at school,
  • Be sure to wear a mask,
  • Always change the mask immediately when it is moistened by coughing or sneezing, or when it gets wet in the rain,
  • Holding the mask by the elastics when removing it and immediately after throwing it away, washing hands with soap or using disinfectant,
  • Washing hands before meals,
  • Not to rub the hands on the face, eyes, mouth and nose during the day,
  • Paying attention to social distance, not hugging your friends,
  • Avoiding junk food and fast food,
  • Eating healthy, eating home-cooked meals, taking vitamin supplements, if necessary, with the recommendation of a physician,
  • To get the flu vaccine every year if the conditions are suitable for being vaccinated.

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