Teething
1. Chickenpox or chicken pox (2. Rubella (Rubella)
3. Measles
4. Mumps
5. Whooping cough
6. Sixth disease
7. Fifth disease or parvovirus B19
8. Croup
9. Scarlet Fever
Almost every child has ever spots or blisters on the skin. Often it is one of the 'known' teething. These diseases are usually caused by an infection with a virus or bacteria.
many diseases are constantly among the population and are so contagious that children get the disease in the first contact. That's why they are called teething.
Venus Factor
provides the body with the first contact antibodies causing a second time to get sick rarely occurs. Viral childhood diseases : measles, mumps, rubella, fifth disease, chickenpox and sixth disease. Bacterial childhood diseases : peruses, meningitis and scarlet fever. Infections with bacteria can usually be controlled with medication.
No drugs exist against viruses, but it is possible to help a vaccination. Lend a hand's natural defense against virus
Chickenpox or chicken pox (vermicelli)
Almost everyone gets chickenpox as a child, usually in the winter or early spring.
Water or chicken pox is caused by the vermicelli zoster virus, which belongs to the family of herpes viruses belong.
Skin rash is the first, diagnostic symptom of the infection. Who has had the disease, lifelong immune. But the virus remains in the nerve cells of the body latent and may later become active and shingles or zone (herpes zoster) cause.
1. Chickenpox or chicken pox (2. Rubella (Rubella)
3. Measles
4. Mumps
5. Whooping cough
6. Sixth disease
7. Fifth disease or parvovirus B19
8. Croup
9. Scarlet Fever
Almost every child has ever spots or blisters on the skin. Often it is one of the 'known' teething. These diseases are usually caused by an infection with a virus or bacteria.
many diseases are constantly among the population and are so contagious that children get the disease in the first contact. That's why they are called teething.
Venus Factor
provides the body with the first contact antibodies causing a second time to get sick rarely occurs. Viral childhood diseases : measles, mumps, rubella, fifth disease, chickenpox and sixth disease. Bacterial childhood diseases : peruses, meningitis and scarlet fever. Infections with bacteria can usually be controlled with medication.
No drugs exist against viruses, but it is possible to help a vaccination. Lend a hand's natural defense against virus
Chickenpox or chicken pox (vermicelli)
Almost everyone gets chickenpox as a child, usually in the winter or early spring.
Water or chicken pox is caused by the vermicelli zoster virus, which belongs to the family of herpes viruses belong.
Skin rash is the first, diagnostic symptom of the infection. Who has had the disease, lifelong immune. But the virus remains in the nerve cells of the body latent and may later become active and shingles or zone (herpes zoster) cause.