Is Appendectomy Suggestible For Subsided Fever And Abdominal Pain?
Blood report:
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Test blood for CRP
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Investigation: Blood for Quantitative determination of CRP
Result:
Negative 1.0MG/L. 0.00 - 6.00mg/l
Methodology: immunoturbidimetry
Discharge summary Diagnosis: Appendicular mass + MAJOR BLOOD GROUP INCOMPATIBILITY
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Drugs prescribed:
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wysolone 5mg morning 2 and night 2 tablets
Gelusil syrup morning 5 ml and night 5ml
Blood incompatiblity
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
I understand your concern.
Appendisecotmy is done when there is acute infection leading to fever, pain in the abdomen, vomiting and so on. Once it has subsided it is not very important to to go for surgery unless the attack is recurrent. So surgery at the moment is not needed to be considered.
Regarding mismatching of blood, there is some immunological problem in the blood which creates antibodies to the transfused blood. One of the causes is CRP which in his case is negative. there are other multiple factors which can cause this type of immunological disorder which practically can not be eradicated and one has to be on immuno suppressive therapy which has already been prescribed to you. Hope with the passage of some time there will be auto correction of this immunological disorder and every thing will be fine as the child is in growing age.
If at any time surgery is indicated and blood transfusion is a must washed red cells can be instituted and and your child can be safely operated.
I hope you have got my point. So please don't worry.
Truly,
Dr. J. Ticku