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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · Although all children younger than 5 years old are considered at higher risk for complications from flu, the highest risk is for those younger than 2 years old, with the highest hospitalization and death rates among infants younger than 6 months old.

  2. Your child can get a flu virus by touching something that was touched by an infected person, and then touching their mouth, nose, or eyes. People are most contagious with the flu 24 hours before symptoms start, and while symptoms are most active. The risk of infecting others often ends about day 5 to 7 of the illness.

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  4. What to Do If Your Child Gets Sick with the Flu. Children younger than 5 years old have a greater chance of having problems with the flu. Children with a long-term condition such as asthma and diabetes are also more likely to have severe problems if they get the flu.

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  5. The symptoms of the seasonal flu include a fever (temperature of 100°F or greater), as well as a headache, sore throat, extreme fatigue and body aches, coughing, sneezing, runny nose, vomiting and/or diarrhea. How should I treat it?

  6. When someone with the flu coughs or sneezes, the influenza virus gets into the air. Then, people nearby, including children, can inhale it through the nose or mouth. The virus also can be spread when people touch a contaminated hard surface, such as a door handle, and then put their hands or fingers in their nose or mouth, or rub their eyes.

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Severe muscle pain (child refuses to walk) Dehydration (no urine for 8 hours, dry mouth, no tears when crying) Not alert or interacting when awake. Seizures. Fever above 104°F. In children less than 12 weeks, any fever. Fever or cough that improve but then return or worsen.

  8. Dec 29, 2022 · If your child has the flu, Dr. Khan recommends: Keep your child home and at least six feet away from others. Disinfect surfaces around your child as much as possible to prevent spreading the virus. Wash your hands after being near your child. Keep your child hydrated with plenty of water. Try to feed your child foods that are easy on the ...

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