Lesson of the week: Reye's syndrome and aspirin: lest we forget. Reye's syndrome represents an abrupt, profound failure of mitochondria, the cause of which is uncertain. It is a biphasic illness, occurring mainly in chil... McGovern,M C - Bmj 被引量: 169发表: 2001年 ...
Aspirin has been linked with side effects such as an upset stomach, intestinal bleeding and Reye’s syndrome. Acetaminophen for children comes in liquid as well as pills that can be chewed. It also comes as a pill that is put in the rectum (suppository) if your child is vomiting and can...
aHowever, children and teens with a cold or flu should not take aspirin for pain relief because of the risk of Reye syndrome (综合症),a rare but serious condition of the liver and central nervous system. 然而,孩子和十几岁以寒冷或流感不应该采取阿斯匹灵为镇痛由于Reye综合症状综合症的风险 (...
Reye syndrome can cause life-threatening brain and liver damage. Check your child's medicine labels for aspirin or salicylates. Antinausea medicine may be given to calm your child's stomach and to help prevent vomiting. The medicine may also help relieve pain. Medicines to help prevent migraine...
In general, there are three ways in which doctors can assess the level of pain a child is feeling: Self-reported measures of pain:Doctors may ask children to rate their pain on a scale of 1-10 or show pictures that reflect different emotions and ask them which best illustrates how they ...
Do not giveaspirinto a child under 18 years of age because of the risk ofReye's syndrome, a dangerousbrain and liver disease. Call your pediatrician to see if you need to bring your child in to see the doctor. A child should not return to school or...
Do not give aspirin to children younger than 18 years. Your child could develop Reye syndrome if he or she has the flu or a fever and takes aspirin. Reye syndrome can cause life-threatening brain and liver damage. Check your child's medicine labels for aspirin or salicylates. Give your ch...
Avoid giving aspirin to a child who has a viral illness because the use of aspirin in such cases has been associated with the development of Reye Syndrome, which can lead to liver failure. A sponge or towel soaked in lukewarm water may help comfort the child until the fever drops. Ice, ...
Do not give aspirin to children younger than 18 years. Your child could develop Reye syndrome if he or she has the flu or a fever and takes aspirin. Reye syndrome can cause life-threatening brain and liver damage. Check your child's medicine labels for aspirin or salicylates. Give your ch...