How To Treat And Prevent Reye's Syndrome
December 18, 2018
Reye’s syndrome is a rare and serious medical condition that can cause swelling in the brain and liver. It most commonly affects children and teenagers who have contracted a viral infection like chickenpox or the flu. Patients typically start showing symptoms of Reye’s syndrome three to five days after the onset of the initial illness. The early symptoms of Reye’s syndrome vary depending on the patient’s age. If the patient is under two years old, the first symptoms will be diarrhea and rapid breathing. Early symptoms in older patients include extreme lethargy and frequent vomiting.