An increase in fever, viral flu, and dengue has been reported among children in Sri Lanka, Consultant Paediatrician Dr. Deepal Perera said.
Dr. Deepal Perera revealed symptoms of viral fever, including cough, cold, body ache and occasional vomiting, are seen in infected children.
He further advised parents to closely monitor their children’s symptoms and seek medical attention, especially if the fever lasts for more than three days.
Dr. Deepal Perera also pointed out that there was a spread of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) among schoolchildren at present.
Health authorities urge parents to be on the lookout for symptoms such as small, oval, white blisters on the palms and soles of children, around the mouth or on the upper buttocks, as well as brown or red skin in the mouth and itchiness.
Parents have been informed that some of these symptoms are similar to those of influenza, so it is important to seek medical advice if the fever persists.
Dr. Deepal Perera also recommended blood tests to detect dengue, a disease which is also now on the rise.
He pointed out that dengue requires special caution because of its fatal potential with a mortality rate of 0.1%.
Parents have been advised to remain vigilant and seek immediate advice from medical professionals if their child shows signs of illness. (Islandnews)