Parents give the alarm: The Disease Risking Children in Gardens

As the greatest attention is focused on the flu virus and the measles, for which there is an increase in the cases of children affected, another disease is becoming dangerous for young children. It is the parotitis disease, or popular, shytta. The alarm has been given just in Tirana [...]
As the greatest attention is focused on the flu virus and the measles, for which there is an increase in the cases of children affected, another disease is becoming dangerous for young children.
It is the parotitis disease, or popular, shytta.
The alarm has been given just in Tirana by parents who have children in gardens. In the concrete case of “Gazeta Express”, some allegations have arrived that in state garden No.2 “Pierter Pan”, located in the area of December 21, where the very disease of the scytika has spread for a few days.
Our parents confirm that they have not been notified by the garden employees to take precautions, while some children affected by scythes have not been in the garden for days. Parents express concern for other children and seek measures to ensure the health of their children, as this disease spreads more quickly to collective environments such as garden or nests and does not exclude gardens.
What are the hoes?
Parrot disease usually exhibits fever and temperature to 39.4 degrees, accompanied by headaches and loss of appetite. The classic symptom of this disease is swelling and the pain of glands near the ear, making the child's cheeks look swollen (as if they filled their mouths with food). The glands usually get more swollen and more painful than the 1-3 day, getting worse when the child eats, talks, chews, drinks juices (most acidic juices, such as orange juice).
This disease may affect both the left and the right gland, but it is rare that both are recorded simultaneously. In some rare cases this disease will also infect other groups of saliva glands (so not just those parotoids), and if that happens in the child, there will be swelling on the lower tongue, on the bottom of the mandibula, and on the front of the chest.
Inflammations can cause inflammation and swelling of the brain and other organs, even though this symptoms may well appear very rarely. These injuries usually consist of sencephalitis (brain inflammation) and meningingitis (inflammation in the mucous of the brain and spinal marrow).
Other common symptoms are neck strength, headaches, nausea, vomiting, sleeping conditions, concessions, and so on.











