Thursday, January 15, 2009

Each day, 40 children hospitalized for respiratory diseases

January 15, 2009


BV callisthenics 1 alert, prolonged winter caused many children in southern provinces have respiratory diseases, particularly inflammatory primary waste management.


On 13 / 1, Director BV callisthenics 1 - MA. BS. Tang Chi Thuong warning, prolonged cold weather is causing many children in southern provinces have respiratory diseases, particularly inflammatory primary waste management.

Each day, respiratory Department received about 40 children hospitalized, of which 50% of children infected inflamed primary waste management.
BS. Thuong said today in Science respiratory approximately 150-160 children are being treated. Mainly the children were wasted on primary inflammation, pneumonia, then hen waste management ... However, the disease no sudden changes.

Some patients infected with the primary waste management inflamed outstanding by more than a little cold weather lasts.

According to MA. BS. Tran Anh Tuan - Dean respiratory, Ch. Nhi Dong 1, primary inflammatory diseases waste management is provided by the waste of small size, with diameter less than 2mm or as the primary waste management.

The disease usually occurs in children under 5 years of age, especially in children under 12 months old. When infected, the waste management is a small inflammation, swelling accordingly, making the roads of the child is breathing chit narrow even congestion. Therefore, children will stertorous, difficulty breathing and severe than would lead to a lack of oxygen to breathe. In 1-2 days the disease, children can fever, cough, runny nose ... They then dội data. If a child has the heavy breathing is difficult, there lởm chest. It can lead to lack of processing and the xy fatal.

Keep warm for children is optimal measures to prevent disease. Children should wear to the site to make the road to warm the air before the chest. After care, parents should wash their hands clean to prevent spread the disease to children around.

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