The general danger signs are evidence of serious illness or severe infection in children of two months up to five years old. It needs an immediate intervention to save the life of the children.
The most important general danger signs are the following:
Check for general danger signs:
If the mother is visiting the health post for the first time,
ask the mother what the child‘s problems are and first, assess the general danger signs before any other assessment.
Ask the mother:
Look at the child:
A child with a general danger sign has a serious problem. Most children with a general danger sign need urgent referral to hospital. They may need lifesaving treatment with injectable antibiotics, oxygen or other treatments that may not be available in the health post. You should complete the rest of the assessment immediately and give urgent pre-referral treatments before sending the patient to the next facility.
SIGN | CLASSIFICATION | TREATMENT |
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Any general danger sign | Very severe disease | Quickly complete the assessment. Give the first dose of Cotrimoxazole. Treat to prevent low blood glucose level. |