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Generally speaking, we are not suffering from a non-yeast disease: calicivirus has been a bit and big down in the foot for over 12 years. Like the flu virus, it has many variations. But let's see how we can prevent it and what we can do about it!

What do you need to know about ricla?
Calicivirus is a very common infectious cause of diarrhea and / or vomiting, which causes 30-40 of viral gastritis and 75-89 percent of such diseases worldwide. The latency time is barely 12-36 hours, and despite the onset of severe symptoms, the patient usually heals within 2-3 days, and the disease heals without any manifestations. The symptoms and course of the virus very similar to the game and the adenovarius and often do not even know which one is causing the complaints. Children and adults, women and men do not have any particular infectiousness, but in larger communities (inferiority, kindergarten, school, hospital) are clearly greater.What are your symptoms?
- vomiting
- diarrhea
- abdominal pain
- depression, weakness
- Heat elevation (rare fever)
- possibly headache, myalgia In children, vomiting is more common (even without diarrhea), but older people tend to have diarrhea (without vomiting).
How to prevent it?
Because calicivirus is a very small round-stranded single-stranded RNA virus and is extremely contagious (up to 10 pcs of viruses can cause disease), it is less likely that someone will get hot. SHEand the material is not against it.The pathogens may be excreted from the body by the infected person, vomiting, and contaminated water, and by touching the affected objects. Calicivirus can also occur in raw foods or in water.What can we do?
Treatment of the disease
- vomiting / diarrhea is not relieved on the third day
- 39 degrees higher fever
- Strong heartbreak
- Bloody stool
- severe abdominal pain
- detect signs of discharge in infants / toddlers
- Vomiting and diarrhea in childhood
- Hasmen