ORAL HEALTH
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Toddler Problems of Teeth and Mouth
HerpanginaWhat is herpangina?Herpangina is an illness caused by a virus, characterized by small blister-like bumps or ulcers that appear in the mouth, usually in the back of throat or the roof of the mouth. The child often has a high fever with the illness. What causes herpangina?Herpangina is caused by a virus. The most common viruses that cause herpangina include the following:
Herpangina is a very common disease in children and is usually seen in children between the ages of 1 and 4. It is seen most often in the summer and fall. Good hand washing is necessary to help prevent the spread of the disease. What are the symptoms of herpangina?The following are the most common symptoms of herpangina. However, each child may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
How is herpangina diagnosed?Herpangina is usually diagnosed based on a complete history and physical examination of your child. The lesions of herpangina are unique and usually allow for a diagnosis simply on physical examination. Treatment for herpangina:Specific treatment for herpangina will be determined by your child's physician based on:
The goal of treatment for herpangina is to help decrease the severity of the symptoms. Since it is a viral infection, antibiotics are ineffective. Treatment may include:
Proper hand washing is essential in helping to prevent the disease from being spread to other children. Click here to view the GR_ATP It is important to remember the health information found on this website is for reference only not intended to replace the advice and guidance of your healthcare provider.
Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately.
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