How to protect your child from tomato fever

Kerala grapples with the spread of tomato fever among children, take a look at how you can protect your kids from this flu. It has frightened people because it affects children under the age of five.

Tomato flu, also known as Tomato fever, is a very common kind of fever where children below five years of age get infected.

Tomato fever, a disease that primarily affects children under the age of five, has been spreading throughout Kerala. The virus is now present in a tiny portion of Kollam, but experts have warned that it might spread. While some sources suggest that 80 instances of the virus have been registered in the state thus far, others claim 100. Previously, in May, the Health Minister cautioned the people of Kerala not to worry since tomato fever is widespread in the state.

The flu frightened people because it impacted a vulnerable population of children under the age of five. The condition is known as "Tomato fever,' since affected people frequently develop red-colored blisters shaped like tomatoes on their bodies.

The symptoms of tomato fever are as follows

  • Rashes
  • Skin irritation
  •  Dehydration
  • Tiredness
  • Joint pain
  • Stomach cramps
  •  Nausea
  •  Vomiting
  •  Diarrhea
  •  Cough
  • Runny nose
  •  High Fever
  •  Body Ache

Symptoms usually last 3 to 5 days. The illness is extremely infectious. According to some experts, children exhibiting signs of this condition are seeking treatment. The health department is keeping an eye on the issue.

Tomato flu precautions

  • If your child exhibits any of the symptoms listed above, consult a doctor.
  • Children should not be allowed to scratch their blisters.
  • Allow the children to rest and provide them with boiled water.
  • Maintain proper child hygiene.
  • Take a bath with warm water.
  • Avoid making direct contact with the infected person.
  • If there is an outbreak of tomato fever, make sure your child does not share his or her belongings.

(Disclaimer: The content on this site is for informational purposes only, and should not be taken as professional medical advice.  Always seek the guidance of your doctor or other health professionals for any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.)

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