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  • China - In October pediatric outpatients increased by 3%, mostly upper respiratory illnesses - Shenyang, Liaoning - October 27, 2017

    Since October, pediatric outpatients with small patients increased by 30% to 60% of respiratory diseases

    Liao Shen Evening News October 27, 2017

      In October, pediatric outpatients increased by three percent, of which more than 60% of children with upper respiratory tract disease.
      Doctors recommend that children wear clothes, if the clavicle warm, that warm enough; if the back sweating, may wear more, so more likely to catch a cold.
      "Small class of more than 20 children, a cold leave there are nine." Yesterday morning, the parents of Ms. Wang in the kindergarten WeChat interaction group complain. Her son Taurus fever, runny nose, had to leave to hospital for treatment.
      9 am, the reporter went to the Fifth People's Hospital of Shenyang City, in the pediatric clinic, many parents with children to see a doctor. Several impatient parents surrounded the doctors.
      "In the infusion room, a woman accompanied the child infusion, the child in the chair to sit up and sit down." In the infusion room, a woman with a child infusion, the child in the chair to sit up and sit down.
      In the waiting area, some parents come up with a story book to the children to read, and some to the children to play the phone Outside the clinic outside the corridor, a lot of holding the child's parents waiting in line.
      Reporters learned from the hospital, since October, pediatric patients admitted more than last month increased by three percent, one of the most common is colds, pneumonia, diarrhea and other diseases. But doctors said parents do not have to be too nervous

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