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  2. What are the symptoms of cholera in a child? Most children who get symptoms have a mild to moderate upset stomach. Worse cases may cause vomiting and watery diarrhea, called “rice-water stools.” These symptoms may lead to dehydration. Signs and symptoms may include: A very rapid heart rate; Dry mucous membranes; Very low blood pressure ...

  3. Dec 9, 2022 · Everyone is susceptible to cholera, with the exception of infants who get immunity from nursing mothers who have previously had cholera. Still, certain factors can make you more vulnerable to the disease or more likely to have severe signs and symptoms. Risk factors for cholera include: Poor sanitary conditions.

  4. May 2, 2024 · Early symptoms of cholera include: Watery diarrhea, sometimes described as "rice-water stools" because they are milky white. Vomiting. Leg cramps. Restlessness or irritability. Symptoms usually appear 2-3 days after someone drinks or eats something containing cholera bacteria. Symptoms can show up within a few hours or up to 5 days.

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · Cholera is an extremely virulent disease transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated food or water (2). Cholera can cause severe acute watery diarrhoea and the severe forms of the disease can kill within hours if left untreated. Most people infected with V. cholerae do not develop any symptoms, although the bacteria are present in their ...

  6. Jan 31, 2022 · In children. Children with cholera usually have the same symptoms as adults. Children may also experience: severe drowsiness; fever; convulsions; coma

  7. What are the symptoms of cholera in a child? Most children who get symptoms have a mild to moderate upset stomach. Worse cases may cause vomiting and watery diarrhea, called “rice-water stools.” These symptoms may lead to dehydration. Signs and symptoms may include: A very rapid heart rate; Dry mucous membranes; Very low blood pressure ...

  8. nausea and vomiting. cramps, particularly in the abdomen and legs. irritability, lack of energy, or unusual sleepiness. glassy or sunken eyes. dry mouth and extreme thirst. dry, shriveled skin. low urine (pee) output and a lack of tears. irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) and low blood pressure.

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