Guide To The Symptoms Of Reye's Syndrome
Persistent Vomiting

Persistent and continuous vomiting are other early symptoms of Reye's syndrome. They may begin occurring suddenly after the affected individual has seemed to be on the mend from their viral infection. Some parents may mistake the vomiting for a continuation of the earlier virus. The vomiting tends to begin around three to five days following the initial onset of the viral infection. This is also often coupled with lethargy. It's important to get sudden and persistent vomiting evaluated by a medical professional. Even if it isn't caused by Reye's syndrome, it's vital to be sure it isn't caused by another potentially serious illness.
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