This EB virus appears in many children and spreads quickly, especially in kindergarten babies. Once a baby shows this symptom, it can easily infect surrounding children. So, how to treat babies with EB virus?
Firstly, the EB virus is mainly transmitted through intimate contact such as kissing, and the possibility of droplet transmission is relatively low. Its transmission range is wide, and its impact is not small. It is believed to be closely related to childhood lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. If the baby's reaction is not strong after infection, they can recover on their own after a period of time. If acute symptoms occur, such as persistent high fever, seek medical attention immediately.
Secondly, the EB virus is a common disease in children and is not easily curable. The specific recovery time usually depends on the child's antibody factors and the type of virus they are infected with.
Finally, parents should pay attention to maintaining ventilation in the home environment, avoid keeping their babies in a sealed environment for a long time, and avoid kissing them casually to prevent carrying some bacteria to the baby. When the baby's oral mucosa is damaged, it is easy to be invaded by the EB virus. At the same time, after the baby returns home, they should pay attention to wiping their hands and feet to avoid carrying bacteria home.