26 children detected with Tomato Flu in Odisha: Things to know about the virus

26 children detected with Tomato Flu in Odisha: Things to know about the virus

On Tuesday, health officials in Odisha said that 26 youngsters had been diagnosed with tomato flu. These children's health, on the other hand, is said to be stable. Tomato flu is a viral infection spread by intestinal viruses that primarily affects youngsters. "Those who have been infected are between the ages of one and nine years old, and they have been placed in isolation for five to seven days," the official stated. Adults rarely get the illness since their immune systems are normally robust enough to fight it off. Over 80 tomato flu cases were detected in Kerala's Kollam district earlier this month.

According to the World Health Organization, the most common symptoms are fever, painful mouth sores, and a rash with blisters on the hands, feet, and buttocks. The flu can also induce fatigue, joint pain, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, coughing, sneezing, runny nose, high temperature, and body aching, according to multiple sources.

Consider the following:

Preventing youngsters from scratching the blisters created by the virus is critical. Rest and hygiene are also recommended.

Keep your distance from the infected person. Warm water should be used to bathe the afflicted youngster. Maintain good sanitation.

To prevent the flu from spreading, sanitize the utensils, clothes, and other items used by affected people.

Dehydration could also be avoided by increasing fluid consumption. Most essential, if you detect any of the symptoms, get medical treatment.

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