jako, jako mi je žao, i suosjećam...
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dijete je jako jako bolila glavica. Ali, tada su premali da daju do znanja što im je.
http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/2011/06/01/vaccines-and-brain-inflammation/
http://www.nvic.org/Vaccines-and-Diseases/Whooping-Cough.aspx
The authors of the 1981 British National Childhood Encephalopathy Study (NCES) noted in 1993, and the Institute of Medicine confirmed in 1994, that brain inflammation is associated with a broad range of long term brain dysfunction that affects the physical, social, behavioral and educational outcomes for children. Signs of brain inflammation in infants or very young children can include high fever; irritability; vomiting; high pitched screaming (encephalitic cry) with or without arching of back; prolonged, uncontrollable crying; collapse and unresponsiveness with pale skin and blue lips; crossing or wandering eyes; drowsiness/lethargy; convulsions (seizures) with or without fever; regression and loss of developmental milestones and negative changes in mental, emotional and physical health. Death or a diagnosis of mental retardation, medication resistant seizure disorders, learning disabilities, attention deficit disorder, autism and other chronic neurological and health problems may follow an acute brain inflammation.