C-reaction protein 30 indicated that there was inflammation in the body, which could be caused by infection or other immune diseases, but this did not mean that there would be a fever. Many conditions can cause C-reaction protein to rise to 30, such as bacteria infection, viral infection, cardiac arrest, rheumatism activity, tissue damage, malignant tumors, surgical trauma, and various acute and chronic infections. However, these conditions do not cause fever. Read more exciting novels for free
Children with a fever, cough, and high C-reaction protein usually meant infection or tissue damage. C-reaction protein was an acute phase reaction protein. When the human body was infected or damaged, the concentration of C-reaction protein in the blood plasma would increase rapidly. From the type of infection, it could be an upper respiratory tract infection, usually caused by viruses or bacteria. In addition to fever and cough, there might also be symptoms such as fatigue, sore throat, loss of appetite, etc. It could also be tracheitis, caused by bacteria infection of the trachea and bronchi. In addition to cough and fever, there might also be symptoms of expectoration. In addition, the recent high frequency of fever and cough in children is related to malaria. It is caused by microorganisms between bacteria and viruses. After infection, it is mainly manifested as fever and cough. Generally, cough is more severe. After fever subsided, cough may last for 1 - 2 weeks. It may also be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, rash, mental weakness, lethargy and other symptoms. However, the elevation of C-reaction protein and high-sensitivity C-reaction protein could not directly diagnose the specific type of infection or cause of injury. Doctors usually combined the child's clinical manifestations, other laboratory test results (such as white blood cells, procalcitonin and other infection indicators), and imaging results to determine the cause. If this happens to a child, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time so that the cause of the disease can be identified as soon as possible and the corresponding treatment can be carried out. For example, upper respiratory tract infection may require oral ribavirin, amoxicilin, cefixime and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor, as well as the use of throat sword spray to relieve pain; Tracheitis can be treated with oral Azivir under the guidance of a doctor, and terbutaline or budesonate can be taken when coughing to speed up the discharge of phlegm; The first choice for the treatment of pneumonia-like pneumonia-like diseases was the use of the macro lide antibiotics, such as roxithromycins, azithromycins, and clarramycins. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If the patient has an allergic constitution and is allergic to the protein, it may induce an allergic reaction after use, causing symptoms such as itchy skin, redness, swelling, and even difficulty breathing. If you don't follow the doctor's advice and take the medicine on time, it may stimulate the stomach and intestines, causing discomfort such as loss of appetite, abdominal distension, and abdominal pain. Since the protein was mainly digested by the liver and kidneys, excessive use would increase the burden on the liver and kidneys. The kidneys might have oliguria, anuria, lumbago and other symptoms. The liver might have loss of appetite, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, yellow skin, nausea and other symptoms. It might also lead to increased burden on the heart, chest tightness, short breath and other discomfort. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It could react with the protein in the wheat flour to enhance the strength and elasticity of the flour, forming a good network of flour, thus significantly improving the baking effect of flour. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The principle of the reaction between biuret and protein was that biuret could react with copper sulfuric acid to form a purple substance. This might be caused by the peptidic bond structure in the biuret molecules. The nitrogen atom of the peptidic bond would form a purple complex with Cu2 + ions. Because there was also a peptidic bond structure in the protein, such a reaction would also occur. We called the purple reaction between the compound containing the peptidic bond structure and copper sulfuric acid solution "biuret reaction". In other words, as long as the molecules contained a peptidic bond, this characteristic purple reaction would generally occur. It wasn't that biuret reacted directly with the protein, but the reaction between the peptidic bond in the protein and copper ions. It was the same reaction type as biuret and copper ions. It was a " biuret reaction." When carrying out experiments related to the biuret reaction, biuret reagent A was a strong base, and biuret reagent B was copper sulfuric acid. When using it, add A to the protein solution first, shake it up, and then add B. Strong base and copper sulfuric acid can denature the protein, but this does not affect the purple reaction, because the essence of protein degeneration is that the spatial structure is destroyed, causing it to settle and lose its physiological activity. However, the bond structure and the sequence of the protein chain are generally not destroyed. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Fever usually occurred within 1 - 2 hours after blood transfusion. It was often accompanied by chills or chills, followed by high fever. The body temperature could reach 39 - 40 ° C, accompanied by skin flushing and headache. Most of the blood pressure did not change. The symptoms lasted for less than 10 minutes and relieved after 1 - 2 hours. Some patients might be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. Most hemolytic reactions were caused by the transfusion of abnormal blood. The typical symptoms were shock, chills, high fever, difficulty breathing, back pain, precordium pressure, headache, hemoglobinuria, abnormal bleeding, and so on, which could lead to death. The only early signs of surgery patients under anesthesia were wound bleeding and low blood pressure. Compared to hemolytic reactions, fever reactions during blood transfusion were usually milder, but hemolytic reactions were more serious and even life-threatening. In addition, from the mechanism of the fever reaction, it was different from the hemolyzed reaction. The hemolyzed reaction was an acute immune transfusion reaction caused by the reaction of the transfused red blood cells (a few of which were the red blood cells of the recipient) with the corresponding red blood cell allo-antigen-like body of the recipient. In terms of treatment, there were also differences between the two. Blood transfusion should be stopped immediately for fevers, and heat preservation should be given when shivering, and fever should be treated with antipyretic treatment. For hemolytics, more complicated and urgent treatment measures should be carried out according to the specific situation, such as dealing with possible serious consequences such as shock and acute kidney failure. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Fever could lead to death. When a fever persisted for a long time, it might cause dehydration and metabolism disorder, which could lead to serious complications such as shock and coma. Or the disease that caused the fever itself was relatively serious, such as malignant tumor, serious cerebral disease, etc. If the condition was not effectively controlled, these conditions could lead to death. In ancient times, the probability of death from fever was high, but in modern times, the probability of death was relatively low due to the variety of medication. In addition, some special diseases, such as severe pneumonias (pneumonias with shock or the need to use a respiratory machine for respiratory support), had a mortality rate of 30% to 40%. There were also severe heatstroke like heatstroke, which could lead to high body temperature, which could be life-threatening. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Fever and heatstroke were mainly caused by problems with the body's heat dissipation mechanism. When one was in a high-temperature environment, such as working or exercising outdoors for a long time in hot weather, the temperature in the body or outside the body was too high, exceeding the control range of the body temperature regulation center, causing heat dissipation to be hindered. In order to control the body temperature within a constant range, the body temperature regulation center would strengthen the heat dissipation mechanism, including peripheral vasodilatation, increased breathing rate, sweating, etc. However, if the heat was still not effectively dissipated, a large amount of heat would accumulate in the body, causing the body temperature to increase and cause fever. In addition, individuals with low immunity may also be susceptible to heatstroke and fever due to the high temperature environment. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
C-reaction protein is an acute phase reaction protein synthesized by the liver. The normal range is generally 0 - 10 milligrams per liter (the normal range for children may be slightly different due to factors such as the test method and age). The baby's C-reaction protein value is 13.25 milligrams per liter, which is higher than the normal range, indicating that there may be an inflammation reaction. This may be due to bacteria infection, purgative infection, tissue necroses, malignant tumors, Connective tissue diseases, acute rejection of organ transplants, etc. However, in children, bacteria infection is more common. For example, C-reaction protein will rise 6 - 8 hours after infection, and reach a peak at 24 - 48 hours. It will gradually return to normal about a week after the infection is resolved. However, C-reaction protein was not specific. It might also be slightly elevated in viral infection, but it was often not as obvious as in bacteria infection. It could also be a local tissue damage. It was necessary to combine the baby's specific symptoms, such as whether there was fever, cough, diarrhea, etc. At the same time, complete the blood routine, blood transfusion rate, procalcitonin, and other related tests to further determine the cause. If the baby has any symptoms of discomfort, he should seek medical advice promptly and be diagnosed and treated under the guidance of a professional doctor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
C-reaction protein 75 was a relatively obvious increase, which could be caused by many factors. The concentration of C-reaction protein in a normal human body is about less than 2.87 milligrams per liter.(Different testing methods and institutions may have slight fluctuations, generally between 0 - 8 milligrams per liter.) When the body has suppurative infection, cardiovascular disease, severe trauma, major surgery, burns, malignant tumors, Connective tissue disease, acute rejection of organ transplantation, etc., the concentration of C-responsive protein will increase. For children, bacteria, viruses, Kawasaki disease, rheumatism immune diseases, or vaccine may cause it to increase. Although elevated C-reaction protein may indicate an increased likelihood of a bacteria infection,(For example, when the CPR is higher than 20 milligrams per liter, the doctor will think that the possibility of being infected by bacteria is higher, but this is not absolute. It also needs to be combined with the changes in white blood cells and other comprehensive judgments.) However, inflammation does not mean that it is a bacteria infection, nor does it mean that anti-inflammatory drugs need to be used. For example, the CPR of viral infection is often higher than 10 - 40. As the CPR increases further, the possibility of bacteria infection will increase. In the China Evidence-based guidelines for acute fever in 0 - 5 years of age, when the CPR was greater than 40, the possibility of diagnosis of serious bacteria infection was higher, and when the CPR was greater than 80, the possibility of diagnosis of serious bacteria infection was higher, but even so, it was not absolute. If one wanted to completely assess the severity of a patient's condition, they could not rely solely on C-reaction protein. They should combine the patient's overall symptoms, physical signs, and more laboratory test results to make a judgment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
A mild heatstroke might cause high fever, and the body temperature might rise to 38 degrees Celsius. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!