Child health warning signs that parents should know

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Child health warning signs that parents should know.

Have you ever wondered if some of your child’s symptoms are normal or are warning signs of a child’s health that need to be taken care of immediately?

If your child has a high fever that doesn’t go down, has convulsions, coughs so hard that they’re short of breath, or develops a sudden rash, what should you do?

1. Common signs of illness in children

Understanding the symptoms of illness is the first step to keeping your child safe and healthy.
Here are some symptoms that should not be ignored.

What should I do?

  • Give your child an electrolyte drink to prevent dehydration.
  • Note the breathing using the muscles that help with breathing. The tips of the hands and feet are blue.
  • Observe the color of your urine. If it is dark or if you cannot urinate, or if you urinate only a little, you should see a doctor immediately.
  • If symptoms do not improve, take your child to see a doctor for a detailed diagnosis

2. Severe allergic symptoms in children

Did you know that severe allergies in children can occur unexpectedly?

Symptoms to watch out for

  • A red rash quickly spreads all over the body.
  • Difficulty breathing or wheezing
  • Swelling of the face, lips, or neck

First Aid

  • If your child has severe symptoms, call 1669 for immediate help.
  • Use an EpiPen (if available) as directed by your doctor.

3. Caring for children’s health and strength

Prevention is better than cure!
Creating good health for your child starts easily every day.

How to take care of children’s health holistically

  • Good nutrition: Give your child a variety of foods from all five food groups, focusing on vegetables, fruits, and protein.
  • Exercise: Take your child to play light sports, such as running or riding a bike.
  • Sleep: Your baby should get at least 8-10 hours of sleep every night.

4. Acute allergic reaction

Sometimes, an acute allergic reaction may seem minor but can have serious consequences.

Real-world examples

  • The child developed a rash after eating food containing nuts.
  • Children who eat food containing wheat flour develop swollen mouths and faces and have difficulty breathing. 
  • The child played with the cat and started coughing violently.

Care guidelines

  • Use antihistamines (such as Loratadine) to reduce initial symptoms.
  • Avoid allergens immediately
  • Take your child to a nearby hospital immediately.

5. When you have to admit your child to the hospital

No parent wants their child to be hospitalized,
but sometimes, admitting their child to the hospital is unavoidable.

Signs that you need to go to the hospital immediately

  • Persistent high fever
  • Vomiting or diarrhea is so severe that the child is exhausted.
  • Shortness of breath