Type A H1N1 influenza come back, for the elderly and the children of these vulnerable groups, to take the necessary protective measures is particularly important. Experts said that parents should help children develop good hygiene practices to prevent influenza H1N1 spread of influenza and other respiratory diseases.
These good health habits, including: when coughing and sneezing in a tissue to cover mouth and nose, used tissues should be discarded in the trash; frequently wash their hands with water and soap, if there is no water, can be used free of alcohol hand sanitizer to clean water; as far as possible children to stay away from people coughing or sneezing; not hand rubbing the eyes, nose or mouth, such as touch.
These good health habits, including: when coughing and sneezing in a tissue to cover mouth and nose, used tissues should be discarded in the trash; frequently wash their hands with water and soap, if there is no water, can be used free of alcohol hand sanitizer to clean water; as far as possible children to stay away from people coughing or sneezing; not hand rubbing the eyes, nose or mouth, such as touch.
If a child too fast, or breathing difficulty in breathing frequency on respiratory diseases. In addition, if the child appears irritable, especially drowsiness, do not want to eat or symptoms such as fever, it is best to take him to hospital. Although he had only the common cold, or to ask a doctor diagnosis, rule out the possibility of other diseases, and treatment.
In addition, if the parents develop fever, headache, fatigue, cough, pharyngodynia, runny nose or flu symptoms such as generalized pain, should be approaching the nearest hospital for treatment and to avoid contact with children.
Experts remind parents should keep an eye on children around whether there is respiratory disease. If you develop fever (oral temperature higher than 37.5 ℃, higher than axillary temperature 37.8 ℃, rectal temperature higher than 38 ℃), respiratory symptoms, or less active in peacetime, should immediately take them to hospital.
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