Distinguishing the Symptoms of Wind In Children and Adults

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He said, often going out at night, raining, too long in air-conditioned rooms, and late eating could make a cold. So, are the symptoms of colds just a feverish body and just flatulence? Not necessarily, you know!

Getting into the wind is the "disease" of the Indonesian people

Wind entry is often defined as a feeling of "not feeling well" due to the amount of wind entering the body. In fact, there is no "catching cold" disease in the local and international medical world.

Reporting from Kompas, Dr. Mulia Sp. PD, an internal medicine specialist practicing at Pantai Indah Kapuk Hospital revealed that colds are only lay terms used by Indonesians to represent a collection of symptoms that arise from two types of diseases, namely ulcers (gastritis) and the common cold (common cold).

What are the most common cold symptoms?

Admission to the wind usually causes symptoms of stomach ulcers such as flatulence, bloating due to gassing, frequent belching, and nausea due to the symptoms of flushing can be fever, body aches and weakness, chills, headache, stuffy or runny nose, and coughing.

Even so, it turns out there are some differences in symptoms of colds in children with adults. Come on, we peel one by one so you can handle it properly.

Symptoms of child colds

causes of child fever

Don't get me wrong, children can also get cold, you know. Usually, children affected by colds will appear more fussy, decreased appetite, and complain of being cold or not feeling well.

In addition, colds in children tend to be similar to flu symptoms, including nose runny nose, sore throat, coughing, and headache. If the child has a fever that continues to increase for more than two days, then immediately take your child to the nearest doctor.

Symptoms of colds in adults

flu symptoms

Symptoms of colds in adults are not much different from children.

Cold is usually characterized by the appearance of flu symptoms such as cold shivering, fever, sore throat, and runny nose. The body will feel sore. However, most adults who catch a cold can also get rid of wind and belching more often after a massage.

Although "just" catching a cold, you still have to check with your doctor if ...

It is best to see a doctor immediately if you experience the above symptoms which are accompanied by high fever up to 38.5º Celsius for more than five days. This can be a sign of a health problem that needs further treatment.

Distinguishing the Symptoms of Wind In Children and Adults
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