Friday, February 11, 2011

Adenoid subacute

Adenoid

     * Introduction
     * Acute Adenoid
     * Adenoid subacute
     * Chronic Adenoid - adenoids (adenoids)
Adenoid subacute

Adenoid is repetitive and protracted subacute (2-3 weeks).

Symptoms:

The clinically characterized by fever that lasts 2-3 weeks, occurs in flare-ups featuring the feverish epsisoade or continuously extended. It is tenacious, refractory to treatment and is opposite type.

Weight curve is stationary or even reach dystrophy.

Appears hearing loss (decreased auditory acuity) and otalgia (in older children who speak).

TREATMENT:

Antibiotic therapy is similar to that of the acute form, in addition to the longer manages UNASIN (containing Ampicillin and sulbactam 250mg / 5) - in 25-50ml/kgc/zi dose.

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