Health Watch
Keep Your Child Home And CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IF...
- Fever 101 degrees or above
- Diarrhea
- Rash
- Pinkeye
- Strep throat
- Vomiting
- Persistent headache
- Ringworm
- Head lice
Children may return to school when a physician gives permission
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE...
Health tips for everyone in the family
- Take your child to a physician every year for a physical examination.
- Have your child visit a dentist at least once a year.
- Wash your hands frequently.
- Cover your mouths when you cough or sneeze.
- Do not share hats, combs, eating utensils, drinks, food, other personal items.
- Make sure your child eats a good breakfast.
- Never eat unwrapped food or candy.
- Store and prepare food properly
- Keep cold food cold and hot food hot.
Bacterial Meningitis
Watch for the following signs and symptoms for Bacterial Meningitis:
- High Fever
- Nausea
- Sensitivity to Light
- Headache
- Diarrhea
- Confusion
- Stiff Neck
- Vomiting
- Sleepiness
These symptoms may develop over several days or they may take 1 to 2 days to become evident. If symptoms occur, seek medical attention immediately.
Bacterial Meningitis is an infection of the fluid in the spinal chord and the fluid that surround s the brain. Bacterial Meningitis is spread directly by close personal contact with the discharges from the nose or throat of an infected person. Meningitis cannot be spread just by casual contact or breathing the air where the infected person has been.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) - The Silent Killer
Carbon Monoxide is an invisible, odorless gas caused by heating and cooking appliances, furnaces or car exhaust fumes. To prevent CO poisoning in your home:
- Never use ovens and ranges to heat your home - even for a short time.
- Get your furnace and chimney inspected and cleaned every year by a qualified technician.
- Open the flue when you use the fireplace.
- Do not use a charcoal grill inside your home.
- Never leave a car, lawn mower or snowblower engine running in the garage - even if the garage door is open. Fumes can build up quickly and enter the living area of your home.
Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning include:
- poor coordination
- fatigue and weakness
- headache
- confusion and disorientation
- nausea and dizziness
If you suspect CO poisoning:
- Leave the home immediately.
- Open doors and windows.
- Call the fire department from a neighbors home.
- Get immediate medical attention.
Lead Poisoning
Lead Poisoning is a sickness that is most harmful to children under the age of 6 years. It happens when kids breathe or swallow lead dust, or eat soil or paint chips that contain lead.
Lead is found in dust and chips from lead paint, old furniture, toys made of lead or painted with lead paint, dirt near roads and buildings, and food and drinks stored in some glazed dishes.
Have your child tested for lead poisoning if they show the following symptoms:
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Irritability
- Stomach aches & cramps
- Muscle & joint pain
- Changes in school performance
- Behavior and learning problems (hyperactivity)
- Hearing problems
- Slowed growth
Lead may also cause anemia, hearing loss, encephalitis (swelling of the brain), convulsions, coma and death. For Lead Testing Call the City of Detroit Health Department at 876-4200