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A visual guide to childhood viral illnesses: from symptoms and diagnosis to treatment and hygiene practices that help stop spread.
This educational illustration shows kids experiencing symptoms of viral infections, proper hygiene habits, virus structures, and medical responses-including doctors, lungs under attack, and hospital care.
A young child rests in bed with a fever-cold compress on forehead, water and medicine nearby-highlighting the importance of rest and hydration.
A fun, educational illustration showing various cartoon pathogens alongside a protective condom holding a "No STIs" sign.
A tired-looking cartoon boy with red hair, half-closed eyes, and a thermometer indicating fever-perfect for illustrating illness or wellness topics.
When your body says “achoo!”-this emoji captures the universal moment of sneezing with a tissue in hand.
A simplified, colorful depiction of common microorganisms: rod-shaped bacteria, spherical yeast, segmented protozoa, flagellated organisms, and fungal spores.
A simplified, vector-style virus illustration showing surface spikes and internal structural elements.
A minimalist line-art representation of a virus particle, highlighting surface spikes and internal structure.
A visibly unwell cartoon girl with flushed cheeks, sweat, and a thermometer, capturing childhood illness with empathy and clarity.
This visual explains how oral health impacts overall body health-highlighting key connections between dental problems and major systemic diseases.
A diverse set of illustrated scenarios depicting symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments-from coughs and sprains to hospital visits and imaging exams.
A man holding his painful throat-common signs of infection, irritation, or laryngitis.
A broken heart with a bandage-proof that even deep emotional wounds can heal over time.