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After the challenging years of the Covid-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2023, it's important to stay alert to new diseases, especially in children. Singapore flu cases in kids are on the rise, but with the right steps, you can protect your little ones.
Singapore flu, also known as hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), affects the hands, feet, and mouth due to viral infection. Children under the age of 10 are the most vulnerable to this disease.
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Singapore flu is caused by the coxsackievirus strain A16. The virus spreads from the mouth to the tonsils and digestive system, then throughout the body via the bloodstream, causing various symptoms in children. It is easily transmitted through direct contact, droplets on objects, broken skin, and feces. Like the flu and Covid-19, it spreads quickly, so strict health protocols are essential.
Pediatric specialist Dr. Edi Hartoyo explained in a bbc.com article from April 2024 that the main sign of Singapore flu in children is the appearance of skin lesions (bumps, spots, sores) on the palms, soles, and mouth. Common symptoms include fever and loss of appetite, making the child appear lethargic and weak. Other symptoms include pain when swallowing, coughing, runny nose, diarrhea, and vomiting, as reported by IDAI in Banjarmasin during the 2016 outbreak. Additional symptoms to watch for include:
For a more accurate diagnosis, it is recommended to visit a trusted paediatrician. When several of the above symptoms occur, you should promptly take the child to the doctor for medical history or interviews.
The doctor will perform a physical examination and blood tests to confirm the condition of the child that are suspected of having Singapore flu.
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Since Singapore flu spreads similarly to the coronavirus, preventive measures are also quite similar. Here are some effective steps to protect yourself and your family:
Prevention Steps:
If your child is infected, here are simple steps to manage symptoms and aid recovery:
If the condition is not severe, doctors may allow home care with some recommendations. However, for more severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary for closer monitoring.
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While the spread of Singapore flu in Indonesia is not widespread, some countries report high numbers of cases in children. If you and your family plan to travel abroad, it is wise to prepare physically and consider reliable international health insurance.
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