Treatment of Abu Jaafour disease in children

Abu Hafour disease in children Herpetic Stomatitis in young children. I think that the cause of the disease is attributed to the ulcer caused by the disease, which is usually in the mouth, but in severe cases, beyond that.

What is Abu Jaafour disease
Abu Hafour disease is caused by Herpes Simplex Type 1 virus
Infects children in the 6 to 5 year age group
Older age groups suffer less
The virus is of a quality that contains DNA
The virus often infects the mucous membranes of the mouth (teeth, tongue, and throat) and can move to skin cells and other places
The virus travels through the nerve endings in the mouth and settles in the nerve strings adjacent to the mouth
The disease is recorded throughout the year; there is no specific season or month for its spread
Some people may have HIV for a long period of time, which can be dozens of years, when the virus is silent and inactive, but it soon becomes active and appears as fever (painful blisters around the lips or nostrils) after colds or when the body's immune system

Methods of infection of Abu Hafour disease in children
Direct contact, whether salivary secretions containing the virus or ulcers resulting from the disease

Patients who carry the virus in its silent form cause infection to others, especially when the virus is active in their bodies after their immune system is weakened due to many reasons


The incubation period of Abu Hafour disease in children
Ranging from 2-14 days but often 7 days

Symptoms of Abu Jaafour disease in children
Painful ulcers in the mouth, throat, gums and tongue
Difficult to eat and drink
Hyperthermia is a mixed but mostly violent problem
Inflammation of lymph nodes adjacent to the mouth, especially under the jaw
Loss of appetite with general weakness
Difficulty sleeping with extreme irritability and headaches
Smelly of the mouth
The ulcers caused by the disease bleed easily but bleeding does not require a special treatment to stop it
Ulcers may extend around the lips and adjacent areas
Symptoms of the disease usually continue on average:

Heat: 8 days
Mouth ulcers: 12 days
Skin ulcers: 12 days
Difficulty swallowing and chewing food: 9 days
Difficulty drinking: 7 days
Fluid of mouth (Ryala): 6 days
Complications of Abu Hafour disease in children
Complications are rare
Drought caused by heat and inability to eat liquids and food
Corneal injury and blindness resulting from the transmission of infection from the mouth to the eye, especially when the child rubbed his eyes
Infection to the fingers, swelling and ulceration
Lip adhesion
Injury to the body with bacterial complications such as esophageal and pulmonary infections, especially in cases of immune deficiency
Brain injury and eczema
Diagnosis of Abu Jaafour disease in children
Symptoms of the disease are usually sufficient to diagnose but the doctor may require additional laboratory tests, especially if there are serious complications.

Treatment of Abu Jaafour disease in children
Treatment includes adequate fluids to prevent dehydration, depending on the child's age
Give proper food to the child and be easy to swallow, liquid or semi-liquid, does not need to chew, preferably a little cold, non-acidic, non-salty and the best food is milk and yogurt.
Control the pain as much as possible
Oral cleaning with a doctor should be consulted to determine it
Antihypertensives taking into account not to exaggerate to avoid their side effects
Antiviral drugs of acyclovir derivatives as a doctor
Antibiotics when bacterial complications are present as a doctor
Prevention of Abu Hafour disease in children
Children should be isolated and prevented from going to nursery or school for recovery
The hospital also isolates the injured children in separate rooms

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