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Recognize the 10 Signs of Early Diphtheria Symptoms in Children

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Recognize the 10 Signs of Early Diphtheria Symptoms in Children

The signs, characteristics, and symptoms of children affected by diphtheria disease should be known by every parent. Because diphtheria including dangerous diseases that are highly contagious and can be fatal to lead to death.

Diphtheria generally affects toddlers and children in the age range of 1-9 years, but some cases of diphtheria can also occur in infants, teenagers, even adults.

In the previous article caramanjur.com has already discussed the complete diphtheria disease from how diphtheria can appear, what are the dangers, how it is transmitted, and the right steps to overcome it.

If you have not read it, then we recommend visiting this article:

And on this occasion we will try to review what are the signs of children exposed to diphtheria and how to recognize it so that you are not late in providing the right handling.

10 Signs of Diphtheria-Infected Children That Must Be Known Early May

Here are 10 signs of children exposed to diphtheria that you must know:


1. Sore throat

The first sign of a child with diphtheria is experiencing pain in his throat. As a result the child will experience pain at the time of swallowing food.

Indeed, not all sore throat is a sign of your child exposed to diphtheria, but when the diphtheria outbreak is struck as it is today it would not hurt to be vigilant.

2. White membrane appearing Gray In Tengorokan and Tonsils

Characteristics of diphtheria in toddlers and children the most common then you will see a thick membrane of white or gray on the throat and tonsils of children.

This membrane is called the pseudomembranous membrane.

The pseudomembranous membrane is formed from a pile of cells that die from being destroyed by the venom of diphtheria. Sometimes it can also appear in the nasal cavity.

This membrane is very attached to the underlying tissue, so if lifted / exfoliated will bleed.

The appearance of a gray membrane in the throat is the easiest way to recognize diphtheria in children.

If you see this to your child, then do not be delayed again to immediately go to the doctor or the nearest health service unit.

3. Fever

The earliest symptoms of a child with the most common diphtheria disease are fever.

Fever of children affected by diphtheria is very typical, usually not too high heat (± 38o C) but sometimes accompanied by chills.

4. Neck Becomes Swollen

In addition to causing inflammation in the throat that causes pain during swallowing, diphtheria can also cause swelling of the lymph or lymph nodes.

It is characterized by the occurrence of swelling in the neck or often referred to as bull neck.

5. Difficult Breathing and Sound Being Hoarse

Symptoms of diphtheria in the next child is a change in sound in children accompanied by difficulty breathing.

Children exposed to diphtheria will experience impairment of the respiratory system, this occurs because the toxins from diphtheria bacteria that continue to destroy healthy cells also damage the respiratory nerve.

Children exposed to diphtheria often produce distinctive sounds such as snoring (stridor) due to airway constriction.

6. Rashes appear on the skin

Symptoms of diphtheria in children can also be accompanied by the appearance of rash on the skin.

The rash due to diphtheria disease is very distinctive, usually reddish and causes the skin to become inflamed.

In severe cases, especially in the type of skin diphtheria (Cutaneous diphtheria) can appear quite severe ulcers to ulcers accompanied by a very painful feeling.

7. Coughing Hard

The characteristics of diphtheria in children can also be characterized by symptoms of a severe cough.

Due to diphtheria cough can cause pain and sometimes the patient will remove sektret accompanied by blood.

8. Cold With Typical Secretions

Children exposed to diphtheria can also experience a typical cold. At first snot (sektret) issued dilute, but gradually become thick and yellow-green and can be accompanied by blood.

9. Body Becomes Limp With Decreased Appetite

How to recognize the emergence of diphtheria in children can also be seen from the decrease in appetite accompanied by the body becomes weak.

10. Heart Punctured Irregularly

Signs of children affected by the last diphtheria disease that changes heartbeats become erratic.

Children with diphtheria may experience heart palpitations. This happens because the toxins produced by diphtheria bacteria can be carried by the blood and interfere with the work of the heart.

This phenomenon has been categorized as dangerous because diphtheria poison has reached the heart.


Diphtheria is a dangerous disease that can cause death
Danger of diphtheria exists on a poison called exotoxin which is produced by Corynebacterium diphtheriae bacteria.

If the child with diphtheria does not get treatment immediately, then this toxin can be carried by the blood and damage the kidneys, heart, nervous system, and brain.

What To Do When Finding Parents Signs Of Children Affected by Diphtheria:

The following are the steps parents should take if they find symptoms of diphtheria in children:

  1. If you find or suspect any signs of diphtheria disease above in your child then do not hesitate to immediately check it to the nearest health unit. Better to be wary than to be late. Even if it turns out the symptoms are not diphtheria disease, you will not lose at all.
  2. If the child is diagnosed with positive diphtheria, the child will receive special care including isolation procedures.
  3. All family members of the household must get an examination by the doctor / health department staff in order to break the chain of transmission. Also checked whether they are carriers (carriers of bacteria but appear healthy) and get treatment according to the procedure.
  4. If the child is diagnosed with diphtheria then do the insulation on the goods used children such as toys, glasses etc. then do pensterilan. The easiest way is to wash them using antiseptic soap until it is completely clean.
  5. Family members who are not suffering from diphtheria are strongly recommended for diphtheria immunization.
  6. If the immunization status of the child and other family members is incomplete then immediately equipped according to age.
  7. After getting an injection of immunization sometimes occurs reactions such as swelling and fever. Do not panic. To overcome it can by taking hot-dipping drugs, diligently drink fruit juice or milk, and consult a doctor if this does not feel the symptoms are reduced.
  8. Comply with all instructions and procedures from the Doctor / Health Service Officer.

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