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    Are there any illnesses that are very common in children that I should be aware of the symptoms/signs of? I don't recall covering anything like this on my first aid course.

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    The spotty book is a good resource x

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    We should not get involved in trying to diagnose anything. If you think child is ill they need to see GP.
    It is useful to be able to spot chicken pox- they are like water-filled blisters.

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    Goggle is my best friend,
    Common things are
    Nits
    Chicken pox
    Worms
    Shingles
    Sickness and diareha
    Slapped cheek
    Hand foot and mouth
    Conjunctivitis
    Ring worm
    Impetigo
    Sun burn
    Heat rash
    Allergy reactions
    Viral rash
    Excema

    I'd google images, always handy to have so e idea of what they look like but a smoggy says don't try to diagnose, send them off to the docs

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    Quote Originally Posted by watford wizz View Post
    The spotty book is a good resource x
    Thanks Watford wizz I'll take a look :-)

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    Also try the Health Protection England guidance !

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue bear View Post
    Goggle is my best friend, Common things are Nits Chicken pox Worms Shingles Sickness and diareha Slapped cheek Hand foot and mouth Conjunctivitis Ring worm Impetigo Sun burn Heat rash Allergy reactions Viral rash Excema I'd google images, always handy to have so e idea of what they look like but a smoggy says don't try to diagnose, send them off to the docs
    Thanks blue bear :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by moggy View Post
    We should not get involved in trying to diagnose anything. If you think child is ill they need to see GP. It is useful to be able to spot chicken pox- they are like water-filled blisters.
    Thank moggy, Yep absolutely, would never try and diagnose myself :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona View Post
    Also try the Health Protection England guidance !
    Fab, good call, thanks Simona :-)

 

 

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