It is normal for parents to worry about the symptoms that appear in children. However, certain manifestations require increased attention.
High fever and severe headache
Children often have a fever due to infections. When a high fever is accompanied by a headache so severe that your child has a hard time keeping his eyes open, it’s a sign of a bigger problem.
See your pediatrician immediately to rule out a more serious condition, such as meningitis. If left untreated, meningitis can cause significant complications and, in severe cases, even death.
Vision problems
If your baby never seems to focus on objects or has a hard time finding close objects like a face or a hand, tell your pediatrician. Watch in school-age children for signs such as eye movement, difficulty reading, or sitting too close to the TV.
When the child does not have good school results, you must make sure that he can see well at the blackboard. Many children are wrongly labeled as unruly and inattentive, sometimes they may even be diagnosed with ADHD, when in fact they have poor vision. Constant rubbing of the eyes is another sign of potential vision problems.
Abdominal pain
Stomach pain may seem normal to some children, but pain in the abdomen may signal a more serious problem if symptoms such as: vomiting, diarrhea, sensitivity to the touch of the stomach also occur. For example, this type of abdominal pain could signal a condition such as appendicitis. The key difference between appendicitis and a stomach virus is that in appendicitis the abdominal pain gets worse over time.
Extreme fatigue
It is a symptom that should not be ignored. If the child shows symptoms of fatigue or does not seem to have the usual energy for a long period of time, possible causes include anemia, malabsorption syndrome, and depression.
Breathing problems
They can be a symptom of asthma. Telltale signs include shortness of breath when playing a team game or exercising, wheezing when exhaling, shortness of breath or labored recovery from a respiratory infection.
Weight loss
Slight fluctuations in a child’s weight are generally normal. But dramatic and unintentional weight loss could be a sign of a problem. If you notice a sudden and unexplained decrease in your child’s weight, it is important to take him to the pediatrician.
Extreme thirst
If you notice your child’s insatiable need to drink water, consider that it may be a sign of a health problem such as diabetes. Other symptoms of diabetes include increased urination, extreme hunger, weight loss, and fatigue. If any of these symptoms are present, you should see your pediatrician.
Getting early treatment for a new condition can make a big difference. Diagnosing and treating the condition can help prevent future complications.
See also: Symptoms that announce diabetes in children
Lack of response to loud sounds
Newborns and babies can’t tell if they can’t hear properly. They also do not respond to stimuli as we would expect. If you notice that your little one is not bothered by sounds or does not respond to loud sounds, make an appointment with the pediatrician to check for hearing problems. In many maternity hospitals, hearing tests are performed on newborns, precisely to detect such problems.
2024-01-07 05:02:15
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