What Are Some Breathing And Skin Problems That Bother Children

Published: 30th June 2011
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As a good and responsible parent, there are few things that are very important for a child's health and well being. This is why it is so important for parents to become familiar with the common childhood diseases and infections as well as their symptoms. Although the list of diseases and illness is quite long, here are three of the most common conditions that many parents will encounter while raising their family;

1. Impetigo:

Bacterial skin infections are quite frequent in school age children due to the fact that they are extremely contagious and spread easily through physical contact. The most common contagious skin infection is known to be the impetigo. Though the name itself sounds rather serious, impetigo is easily treated with some medications like antibiotics and rarely produces any long term effects or complications in the child’s body. Impetigo usually presents itself as a cluster of reddish, itchy pimples which become irritated and have the tendency to release fluids. Once the small bumps have dried up and developed scabs they can take on a yellowish appearance.


2. Croup:

Although croup can be a lot more serious than the common cold it is caused by the same group of viruses called "human para-influenza viruses". The most common symptom of the infection called croup is a tell-tale cough. Like in any other infections, you still need to properly take care of your kids because in some cases, croup can become severe and a child will need to be hospitalized in order to receive the needed treatment and medication against it. However, croup is very rarely fatal disease and is eliminated within a week. Croup is possibly the most worrisome of all common childhood diseases and can affect all children between the ages of 2 and 13 years of age.

3. Chicken pox:

Also known as varicella, chickenpox is the most recognizable illness of all common childhood diseases. Appearing as a vesicular skin rash, chickenpox is extremely itchy and can be very challenging for children of younger ages. Direct contact with the child's rash area can cause the disease to spread from child to another child, however direct contact is not the only way to contract this kind of illness. Chickenpox can also be spread easily through coughing and sneezing as well. Although chickenpox is very rarely life-threatening for older children, they can be potentially fatal to unborn children and are more serious when contracted by adults.


Learn about Impetigo Causes and common childhood rashes including Ringworm Treatment tips.

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