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How To Prevent 5 Common Summer Illnesses Your Child Might Catch

Summer is here, and that means more time in the great outdoors. It also means exposure to some different illnesses.

Here are some fairly common ones your kids might pick up this summer and what you can do to help ease symptoms and prevention tips. As with any illness, if symptoms persist or become severe, be sure to contact your pediatrician and keep track of any changes with your Kinsa smart thermometer, the world’s first thermometer with the ability to track temperatures and medications and also offer medical guidance on what to do if a fever is detected.

 

1 Coxsackie

A form of enterovirus, Coxsackie often leads to Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease – a nasty virus that often occurs in kids under 5.

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2. Croup

Croup is an infection of the upper airway, which leads to inflammation of the airway and obstructed breathing.

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3. Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by ticks.

Signs of Lyme Disease (often flu-like):

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4. Whooping Cough (Pertussis)

Whooping Cough, also known as Pertussis, is a highly contagious respiratory disease and is commonly spread at summer camp.

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5.  Norovirus

The Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes gastroenteritis, or the stomach bug. It’s often foodborne and causes your stomach and intestines to become inflamed.

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