Whooping cough will have a 1 to 2-week incubation period. After the incubation period, the patient will experience obvious coughing symptoms. Over time, not only will the frequency of coughing increase, but the severity will also increase. Children are prone to night coughing.

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The most common symptoms of whooping cough in the early stage are:

1, cough
   whooping cough will have a 1 to 2-week incubation period. After the incubation period, the patient will have obvious cough symptoms. Over time, not only will the frequency of coughing increase, but the severity will also increase, and children are prone to coughing at night.

Whooping cough will have a 1 to 2-week incubation period. After the incubation period, the patient will experience obvious coughing symptoms. Over time, not only will the frequency of coughing increase, but the severity will also increase. Children are prone to night coughing. - DayDayNews

 2. Fever
  People whooping cough may also experience fever in the early stages of the disease, and the patient's body temperature will often rise significantly, and this condition will last for at least two weeks. The patient is in serious condition and the fever can last for two months.

 3. Vomiting
  Performance patients usually vomit after coughing. If they cough for a long time, they will feel vomiting the moment the cough stops. At this time, the appetite will also drop significantly.

Whooping cough will have a 1 to 2-week incubation period. After the incubation period, the patient will experience obvious coughing symptoms. Over time, not only will the frequency of coughing increase, but the severity will also increase. Children are prone to night coughing. - DayDayNews

The good-fat population mainly includes:

1, infants and young children who have not been vaccinated
Infants and young children are people with whooping cough. If they can get immunity from diphtheria and tetanus vaccine, this disease will generally not appear; but if they are not vaccinated, infants and young children have low immunity and are prone to whooping cough.
  2. Adults with low immunity
  Adults with poor disease resistance, especially those with underlying diseases, have low immunity and may be infected with whooping cough.

Whooping cough will have a 1 to 2-week incubation period. After the incubation period, the patient will experience obvious coughing symptoms. Over time, not only will the frequency of coughing increase, but the severity will also increase. Children are prone to night coughing. - DayDayNews

3. People living with patients
  Whooping cough is an infectious disease that is often transmitted through respiratory droplets and food pollution. If you have low immunity and have not received the whooping cough vaccine, living with patients, there is a high possibility of being infected with whooping cough.

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