What are the symptoms of EBV infection in children

EBV infection in children mainly leads to infectious mononucleosis, and the symptoms mainly include fever, sore throat and swollen lymph nodes.
Clinically, EBV infection in children may cause obvious discomfort, and the main symptoms include fever, sore throat, sore throat, as well as enlarged lymph nodes, nausea and vomiting, poor mental health, and generalized skin rashes. In addition, EBV infection can also lead to increased incidence of lymphoma and nasopharyngeal cancer.
Clinically, children with EBV infection need to pay attention to the need for active treatment, so as not to lead to complications, generally in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to be symptomatic supportive treatment, such as appropriate rest, rehydration, nebulization and other treatments, the serious cases can be under the guidance of the doctor to be glucocorticosteroid.
EBV may also present some atypical symptoms, such as fever, malaise and so on. Some babies may have an enlarged spleen. It is recommended that if your baby develops any discomfort, he or she should seek prompt medical treatment.