10 Herpangina Symptoms
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Headache
Adults and children with herpangina symptoms describe a painful headache. Older patients may report head pain with a stiff neck. The headache should stop within seven to 10 days.
Over-the-counter medicines, such as NSAIDs, may help manage the discomfort. Additionally, pay attention to signs of dehydration, which can also cause a headache. A high fever can cause a child to dehydrate. Always drink plenty of non-caffeinated fluids to prevent dehydration.4Corsino, Carlin B. ‘Herpangina.’ StatPearls /[Internet/]., U.S. National Library of Medicine, 7 May 2021, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507792/
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