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Published on Oct 06, 2018
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Common Illnesses
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Definition:
An unhealthy condition of the body caused by germs.
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Cold
A disease of the upper respiratory track caused by inflammation of the mucus membranes in the nose, throat, and eyes.
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Signs and Symptoms
Runny nose
Sore throat
Sneezing
Cough
Congestion
Slight body aches
Low-grade fever
Malaise
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Primary Groups Affected
Children under the age of six are more likely to catch a cold. This is due to the fact that their immune systems are not mature yet.
Children at this age are more likely to not wash their hands regularly and to cover their mouths when they cough.
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Teachers Role
Knowing the signs and symptoms of a common cold is important for teachers because it can help prevent further spread of the illness in the classroom.
Teachers can teach their students to wash their hands frequently, and how to cough into their elbow.
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Link for more info!
https://www.healthline.com/health/common-cold-risk-factors#age
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Diarrhea
A condition where the bowels are frequent and loose.
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Signs and Symptoms
Loose watery stools
Adominal pain
Adominal cramps
Fever
Blood in stool
Bloating
Nausea
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Primary Groups Affected
Diarrhea affects young children and infants due to dehydration or food poisioning.
This can also affect adults as well. The causes primarliy are due to food poisioning and medical conditions such as IBS.
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Teachers Role
A teachers role is to make sure the children are washing their hands after using the bathroom.
Teachers also need to be know when a child should be sent home due to symptoms of diarrhea to prevent further spread of the illness.
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Link for more info!
https://www.healthline.com/symptom/diarrhea
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Nosebleed
When there is blood coming out of the nose.
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Types of Nosebleeds
Anterior which is blood coming from the front of the nose.
Posterior which is comes from deeper inside the nose. Usually caused by an injury.
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Causes
Dry/cold air
Foreign object in nose
Allergic reaction
Picking your nose
Injury to the nose
High blood pressure
Upper respitory infection
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Primary Groups Affected
Common in adults and children ages 3-10.
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Teachers Role
A teachers role is to provide first aid care to help to stop the nose from bleeding.
Teachers also need to know the signs, symptoms, and causes of nose bleeds to adminster care.
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Link for more info!
https://www.healthline.com/symptom/nosebleed
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Pink Eye
An inflammation of the clear covering of the eye.
Also know as conjunctivitus.
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Signs and Symptoms
Redness on the whites of the eye.
Green, yellow, greyish discharge from eye
Watery eyes.
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Types of Pink Eye
Viral conjunctivitis.
Bacterial Conjunctivitis.
Allergic Conjunctivitis.
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Primary Groups Affected
Young children ages 1-5 years.
Teachers that work in preschools/daycares.
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Teachers Role
A teachers role is to know the signs and symptoms of pink eye.
A teacher also needs to make sure the children are washing their hands frequently to help prevent spread of the illness through the classroom.
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Link for more info!
https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/conjunctivitis.htm
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Vomiting
Vomiting when you are injecting matter from your stomach.
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Signs and Symptoms
Nausea.
Ejecting substances through your mouth.
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Causes
Dehydration
Indegestion
Pregnancy
Food Poisoning
Motion sickness
Headaches
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Primary Groups Affected
Adults and young children.
Pregnant women.
Adults/teens who drink alcohol.
Infants
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Teachers Role
A teachers role is to know the signs and symptoms of vomiting.
A teacher also needs to know the difference between spit up and throw up.
Teachers also need to make sure the children are washing their hands frequently to prevent spread of the illness.
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Link for more info!
https://www.healthline.com/symptom/vomiting
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