What Could Headaches, Vomiting And Paleness After Adenoid Removal Indicate?
Hi, my 7 year old son is very pale and complaining of headaches and vommiting. one min he seems like he is getting better but then he goes down again. he gets very flushed at times and then very pale again. He had his adanoids removed 3 weeks ago and grommets put in his ears but he had this proceedure done a couple of years ago and he did not have any of these symptoms. the school teacher noticed he is distracted in school and not with it the last few days. He is like this a week today, i brought him to the doctor on wed the doctor says he is recovering from the anastetic but i am doubtful can you help please?
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. Noted the history related to your 7 years old son about adenoidectomy and tubes in ear having hte problems of paleness and flushing, alternating feeling good and worst, I would advise you the following: It is surely not recovering from any anesthesia after a week of surgery and hence out of question. - Take him to the pediatrician for clinical evaluation, examination and proper tests of blood and so on and to give him the proper treatment.
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What Could Headaches, Vomiting And Paleness After Adenoid Removal Indicate?
Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. Noted the history related to your 7 years old son about adenoidectomy and tubes in ear having hte problems of paleness and flushing, alternating feeling good and worst, I would advise you the following: It is surely not recovering from any anesthesia after a week of surgery and hence out of question. - Take him to the pediatrician for clinical evaluation, examination and proper tests of blood and so on and to give him the proper treatment.