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The difference between them is that meningitis is more serious and may cause brain problems, but if you have a cold, it may cause fever or throat inflammation, and you must seek medical attention once you find this disease.
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Meningitis is different from a cold, that is, the child has a persistent high fever, confusion, convulsions of the body from time to time, and there are symptoms such as purple-red rash on the body, while a cold is a runny nose and sneezing, and it will be fine if you don't drink medicine. Parents should seek medical attention early on the spot.
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Colds usually cause weakness, blocked nose, runny nose and fever when you want to sleep. We generally choose to take medicine quickly. Meningitis, on the other hand, is characterized by vomiting and persistent fever.
The body is very uncomfortable, and the consciousness will also be blurred. At this time, parents should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
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Meningitis, simple fever, convulsions, meningitis generally occurs at night. A cold can be accompanied by a runny nose and cold sweats. It is necessary to distinguish between meningitis and colds, otherwise it is easy to delay the condition and cause regrets, and parents should always observe the condition of their children when they are young.
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Meningitis must be a high fever in the head, and the high fever does not go away, and the child's eyes are straight, this is meningitis, the kind of cold is the phenomenon of coughing non-stop, and there is also a fever, so we must observe the child's eyes in time.
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Fever is also a condition of cold, meningitis is caused by a severe cold fever, if the meningitis is mild, it is okay, if it is serious, it can easily lead to cerebral palsy, so it is unimaginable. Therefore, children with a cold and fever must not be delayed, must be timely, as soon as the child is found to have a fever, immediately give the child a little crack This is a pediatric drug that has a good effect on fever, if everyone is so careful when taking children, there will be no such thing as meningitis in children.
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1.Indirect, such as infection in one part of the body and then transmission through the bloodstream to the central system,2Direct infections, such as severe head trauma, ear, nasopharynx, and tooth infections.
Meningitis coughs and sneezes are also contagious, so if you are around someone with meningitis, you are at high risk of being infected, so avoid kissing them, sharing utensils or toothbrushes.
Meningitis attacks suddenly, and its symptoms resemble those of a common cold, so it is often overlooked. Meningitis causes about 10% of the mortality rate. The prognosis also often leads to permanent neuropathy such as deafness, blindness, speech impairment, and brain damage.
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The incidence of meningitis in children is not low, especially viral meningoencephalitis, which is often dominated by symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection at the onset, so parents are easy to confuse with colds, so the earlier meningitis is detected and the earlier **, the better the prognosis.
Pediatric meningitis is an infectious disease of the pediatric nervous system caused by infection by viruses, bacteria, tuberculosis, fungi and other pathogens, and the main symptoms are fever, vomiting, convulsions and other manifestations of varying degrees.
The most common meningitis in children is purulent meningitis, viral meningoencephalitis, and conjugated meningitis caused by bacterial infection, among which viral meningitis is the most common. In the past, there was encephalitis and Japanese encephalitis, but now with vaccination, including tuberculous meningitis, are relatively rare.
In fact, pediatric meningitis is a common disease in children, but many parents do not know what causes meningitis in their children, so they do not pay enough attention to it.
Enterovirus infection: the most common, generally caused by enterovirus infection, accounting for 80% of meningitis, including coxaki virus, poliovirus and echovirus. These viruses are mostly transmitted through fecal-oral transmission.
Adenovirus and mumps virus infections are mostly caused by respiratory infections in spring.
Arboviruses: are bloodthirsty arthropods and vertebrates that spread from person to person.
General symptoms: The most common symptoms of meningitis in children generally have acute onset, mostly fever, common nasal congestion, runny nose, cough, headache, nausea, vomiting, and even abdominal pain and diarrhea that start with common colds.
Fever: fever is typical of meningitis in children, with high or low temperatures.
Convulsions: Convulsions are the main symptoms of meningitis, mostly manifested by sudden turning of the eyes and gaze upward, twitching of the corners of the mouth, unconsciousness, pale or bruised, some trismus, flexion and twitching of the limbs, generally lasting more than ten minutes, convulsions 2-3 times a day, convulsions stop consciousness recovery, children are generally weak and in poor spirit.
General viral meningitis is also a self-limiting disease with a good prognosis, early detection**, and no sequelae.
If purulent meningitis and tuberculous meningitis are not timely, meningeal adhesions will appear in the later stage, resulting in a poor prognosis, secondary epilepsy, hearing impairment, intellectual disability, and movement disorders.
Strengthen children's physical exercise, enhance physical fitness, develop good hygiene habits, do not drink raw water, and wash hands before meals and after using the toilet.
Pay attention to rest, don't stay up late, eat a balanced diet, pay attention to dressing in different seasons, avoid colds, and avoid otitis media.
Timely vaccination of type 1 and 2 vaccines is the best protection for children, especially polio vaccine, mumps vaccine, encephalitis vaccine and Haemophilus influenzae vaccine.
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This situation should be checked, and by the inspection report we can distinguish between them.
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It can be distinguished from the child's physical aspect, diet, routine, mental and behavioral aspects. Because these aspects are very important for children, parents must pay attention.
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In this case, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible**, and then do a detailed examination to be able to prescribe the right medicine, and do not ignore it.
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A small cold may not seem serious, but parents should not take it lightly, because many dangerous illnesses can also have symptoms similar to those of the current cold. If left unattended, they will be delayed** and even life-threatening.
Colds are usually respiratory infections caused by seasonal influenza virus infection. It often occurs during the transition period between fall-winter and spring-summer. There is a human immune system.
The common cold can be cured in a short period of time. The time from onset to recovery is about 10 days, usually one week. Colds can also be divided into wind chill and heat chill.
One is cold because of a cold, and the other is cold because of being angry. Medications** are different for different causes of colds. Parents need to carefully distinguish the causes of their children's colds in order to apply the medicine to the case more accurately.
First of all, colds are very common in ordinary times, usually manifested by dizziness, lightheadedness, blurred vision, weakness, wanting to sleep, sometimes accompanied by fever and runny nose, and then a common illness - cough. There is a popular proverb that says, "There is no way to get a cold, it is good to take medicine for seven days, and it is good not to take medicine for a week."
Although this statement is true, when a cold comes, most people rush to take medicine. Facts speak louder than words, and witty words never produce power.
In general, meningitis is a disease in which the meninges are invaded by bacteria, viruses, and other pathogenic bacteria, causing inflammation. The meninges are the protective membranes that wrap around the brain and spinal cord. These include dura, arachnoid, and pial membranes.
Due to the use of antibiotics, the likelihood of duritis is greatly reduced. Meningitis is classified into viral meningitis, purulent meningitis, tuberculous meningitis, and cryptococcal meningitis according to the pathogenic bacteria infected. Among them, viral meningitis is common in adolescents, purulent meningitis is common in infants, children and the elderly, tuberculous meningitis is common in children and adolescents, and cryptococcal meningitis is common in adults aged 30-60 years.
A cold is an upper respiratory tract infection. Although fever and headaches can also occur, colds usually subside quickly after taking the medicine, and symptoms such as convulsions and vomiting are fewer. The child's mind is clear.
Meningitis will continue to have a high fever that does not improve after taking medicine, accompanied by coma, gibberish, headache, convulsions and other symptoms. In general, colds can also develop into meningitis, so when a baby has a cold, it must be prompt** and parents should take care of it.
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Meningitis is similar to the early symptoms of a cold, but meningitis will have symptoms such as stiff neck, persistent fever, and headache, while a cold will have mild fever, runny nose, sore throat and other manifestations, and the symptoms of meningitis are more difficult to control. You should pay attention to protection at ordinary times, wear a mask when going out during the epidemic season, and try not to go to crowded places.
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The first thing is to take the child to a professional hospital for examination, and generally meningitis is caused by bacteria or viruses, and then there is a particularly serious infection, and then there will be fever or severe pain, and then the neck will become more and more stiff, but if you have a cold, you will generally have sneezing or runny nose, and the time that usually appears is in spring or autumn.
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First of all, the cold will definitely be fine in half a month at most, but meningitis may not get better. Also, after the child has a cold, you should also take the child to the hospital, mainly because the child is still very young. And then it is certainly not certain what the condition really is.
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Depending on the age, the bacteria it infects will be different. Like adults, about 80% of meningitis is caused by Neisseria and Streptococcus pneumoniae, and for children, in addition to Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae can also cause meningitis!
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It should be distinguished from the child's illness, if it does not get better, it may be meningitis, if it is a short-term disease, then it is not.
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No matter how severe a cold is, it is just a fever, cough, and runny nose, and meningitis may cause people to have mental illnesses, such as body stiffness, photophobia, and so on.
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If your child is unconscious when he or she has a cold, it is important to pay attention to meningitis.
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Colds are also one of the early causes of meningitis, and many children do not deal with the symptoms of colds well, resulting in high fever that does not go away, and finally evolves into acute meningitis.
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