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HIP PAIN IN CHILDREN IRRITABLE HIP

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Sometimes hip pain requires surgery. Hip surgeon, Dr. Eduaurdo Novais describes two surgical hip procedures as well as a method of pain management used at Boston Children’s to minimize the use of narcotic medication.

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Growing pains in children | How to differentiate it from joint pain? – Dr. Mohan M R|Doctors' Circle

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Growing pains in children | How to differentiate it from joint pain? - Dr. Mohan M R|Doctors' Circle

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Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon | Nano Hospitals, Hulimavu Bangalore
The differentiation between growing pains and joint pain can be differentiated according to the temporal sequence of events, the character of the pain, associated signs and symptoms and most important clinical symptoms will be near the joint, they are just a auricular rather than articular pains which can be well differentiated by any clinician looking into the joints. So growing pain if differentiated with other causes of pain. It will be very easy and reassuring to say that it needs to be done and reassurance and a symptomatic management.
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Evaluation of the Child Who Has Hip Pain. Various  pathologies that cause hip pain in child.

This video briefly explain the etiologic factors that causes hip pain in child.
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Hip Pain in Children

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This is a lecture about causes of hip pain in children. It is mainly aimed to primary care physicains (pediatricians, family medicine, and emergency medicine). However, orthopedic surgeons will also find this lecture very useful to them. Other health care providers (nurse practioners, therapist, students) will also benefit from this lecture

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Last week, I had a pediatric patient come in with fever, cough, and nasal congestion for one month.

The patient was placed on amoxicillin and finished the antibiotic course three days prior. Now, he’s coming in complaining with the inability to bear weight on his left hip.

There’s a broad differential for the child presenting with hip pain. Much of it can be narrowed down using the history and the age of the child.

I like to further break down the pain into four categories:
1. Inflammatory
2. Infectious
3. Orthopedic
4. Neoplastic

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How To Treat A Fever In Adults | How To Get Rid Of A Fever In Children | Bring Down A Fever In Baby

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How To Bring Down A Fever In Children | How To Get Rid Of A High Fever In Adults | How To Treat A High Fever In Babies

Hey guys! This weeks video is all about how to treat a fever in adults, children and babies.

WHAT IS NORMAL?
The average body temperature, taken with a thermometer in the mouth, is 37ºC (98.6ºF), but anywhere between 36.5ºC and 37.2ºC (97.7ºF and 99ºF) can be considered normal.

WHAT IS A FEVER?
A fever helps the body fight infections by stimulating the immune system. By increasing the body’s temperature, a fever makes it more difficult for the bacteria and viruses that cause infections to survive.

A fever is a high temperature of 38C or more.

RED FLAG SYMPTOMS TO BE AWARE OF:
Any of the following symptoms suggest that you or your child need urgent medical advice/help. They suggest that the symptoms could indicate a serious illness, and need emergency help.

I have tried my best to add as many red flag symptoms but incase I have missed anything please make sure to visit the following pages as well,

-https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/treating-high-temperature-children/?
-https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/spotting-signs-serious-illness/?
-https://patient.info/health/fever-in-children-high-temperature/seeing-a-doctor
-https://beta.nhs.uk/symptoms/fever-in-children/

• A high temperature in a baby less than 8 weeks old
• The child is under 3 months old with a temperature of 38°C (101°F) or above
• The child is between 3 and 6 months with a temperature of 39°C (102°F) or above
• The child’s fever lasts for more than 5 days
• Your child’s health is getting worse
• Your child is under 8 weeks old and doesn’t want to feed
• Cold feet and hands
• A high-pitched, weak or continuous cry in young children
• A lack of responsiveness, slower in activity or floppy, quiet or listless despite taking paracetamol or ibuprofen
• A bulging fontanelle (the soft spot on a baby’s head)
• A stiff neck
• Bothered by light
• Not drinking for more than 8 hours or showing signs of dehydration -https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/dehydration/
• Fits, convulsions or seizures
• Blue, very pale, mottled, blotchy or ashen/grey skin
• Difficulty breathing, fast breathing, grunting while breathing, or if your child seems to be struggling to breathe – for example, sucking their stomach in under their ribs
• Unusually drowsy, hard to wake up, unable to stay awake, doesn’t seem to recognise you or seem aware of what’s going on around them
• Severe abdominal pain
• A spotty purple-red rash anywhere on the body that doesn’t fade when a glass is rolled over it
• Repeated vomiting or green (bile-stained) sick
• You have any concerns about looking after your child at home

TIPS TO HELP A FEVER:
• Drink or encourage to drink plenty of fluids – offer regular breastfeeds if you’re breastfeeding.
• Try to eat nutritious foods if you can.
• Check on your child from time to time during the night
• Tepid sponging is not recommended for treatment of fever
• Avoid bundling up in too many clothes or bedclothes
• Keep the room at a comfortable temperature, but make sure fresh air is circulating
• Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration

MEDICATION:
If your child seems distressed, consider giving them children’s paracetamol or ibuprofen. These shouldn’t be given together unless advised by a healthcare professional.

Adults can take paracetamol and/or ibuprofen to help reduce a fever.

Always check any medication with your healthcare professional, read the instructions on the bottle or packet carefully, and never exceed the recommended dose.

Do not use ibuprofen if you have a known allergy or asthma attacks have been triggered by it or medicines in the same family.

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