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February 19th, 2008

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Symptoms of chicken pox are:

 - Begins with a low grade fever,lkoss appetite and decreased activity.

- About two days later, your child will develop an itchy rash consisting of small red bumps that start on the scalp, face and trunk and then spread to the arms and legs (but may also occur in the mouth and genitalia).

- The bumps then become blisters with clear and then cloudy fluid, and then become open sores and finally crust over within about twenty four hours, but your child will continue to get new bumps for about four more days.

 Medication for chicken pox:

- There is no effective treatment for children who develop uncomplicated chickenpox, but if your child is given the Varivax vaccine within 72 hours of being exposed to someone with chickenpox, it may help prevent him from becoming infected.

- The only treatments are aimed at making your child more comfortable, and can include pain relievers, plenty of fluids, oatmeal baths, calamine lotion, and oral Benadryl for severe itchiness. Also keep your child’s fingernails cut short and allow him to wear loose fitting clothing.

-Treatment with acyclovir, an antiviral medication that can help to decrease the symptoms of chickenpox, should be considered for children at risk of developing a severe case of chickenpox. This includes children with pulmonary disorders, on steroid medications, or with immune system problems.

- Another medication, Varicella Zoster Immune Globulin (VZIG), can be given as a preventative medication to children at high risk for developing a severe case of chickenpox as soon as they are exposed to someone with chickenpox (and within 96 hours) to help prevent them from getting infected. High risk children who are considered candidates for VZIG include those with immune system problems, pregnant women who have never had chickenpox and newborns whose mother developed chickenpox within 5 days before delivery or two days after delivery.

- You should call your doctor if your child has chickenpox and the blisters become very red and tender, drain pus, if your child has high fever for more than 3-4 days or is unconsolable, has swollen and tender glands or if he is unable to drink and is becoming dehydrated.

Bio-techno?

February 19th, 2008

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I had my first experience in counselling ’pre-teens’ today on choosing a career.

Abby’s nanny who had a teacher teaching at the Australia International School was organizing a career day and recommended me to talk on being a qualified Biochemist.Well,i was pretty hesistant as i was not practising the qualification and am into nutrition advising for toddlers as my career with a FMCG.Anyway,agreed and done..

It was pretty interesting as the children(5th grades) were asking if i played a lot with fine chemicals in the lab.I was also tickled with a question by a boy who asked if one were to ever break some laboratory supplies,will he/she have to pay?Hmmm…innocent minds yet so matured!

I have to admit though that there are a few kids that were too bright for me!A drs’ son stood to ask me what was silver nitrate and i told him to refer to the net for a comprehensive explanation…..which made them burst to laughter!

I guess looking at them reminded me of how children nowadys are so different from us those days.Its all about science ,career and etc now with the broadbands and overwhelming of new discoveries and information technology….when we back then were fooling around in the playgrounds,biking,trekking….life has changed.

And i wonder what childhood and growing pains would be like for Abby in this 21st Century!

 

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