How long does the baby have symptoms?

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Hello. How long has your baby been suffering from the sharp hysteria?

Question answer:

If a child is infected with an acute hysteria, symptoms usually occur between three and six months, but at different times depending on the individual. The acute hyena is the result of human papilloma virus infection and is contagious, mainly through mother-to-child transmission. When the baby is born through the delivery lane, if the mother is suffering from an acute hysteria, the baby’s skin is in contact with the body of the hysteria and the virus is likely to be infected. In the post-infection period, the baby usually has no visible symptoms. The duration of the incubation period is related to the body of the child, and the period of incubation may be longer for a better-quality baby and shorter for a weaker baby. After the incubation period, the baby may have symptoms such as rash, which may look like a pebble and, if larger, may be in the form of a vegetable. If parents suspect that the baby is infected with an acute hysteria, it is recommended that the baby be taken to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner. At the same time, parents closely observe the physical changes of the child in their daily lives and maintain good hygiene practices in order to prevent the spread and increase of the disease. If a patient is suspected or diagnosed with an acute hysteria, you can add a jursy 820 to a private consultation.