Reye syndrome is a rare condition that affects the normal chemical balance in the body, resulting in potential damage to all organs, but primarily the brain and liver. As the inflammation in the brain increases, the pressure inside of the head may also increase. The increased pressure in the head causes neurological changes in the child.
It has a very rapid onset that can cause a child to go into a coma, or can result in death within hours of the symptoms.
This condition is basically considered a children's disease, although it can occur at any age. Reye syndrome usually affects children between the ages of 4 and 12, and is most common at age 6.
Studies show there is an association between the ingestion of products containing aspirin in children who have a viral illness and Reye syndrome. As a result, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have released warnings about the relationship between aspirin and Reye syndrome. Parents should not give aspirin to children unless instructed by your child's physician.