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Corvid-19?
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Despite the symptoms of the illness, the suspect is not being tested despite requested. The suspect has been very ill with nausea, vomit, body joint ache/pain, affected hearing, smell, taste, and affected the eye sights ( blurry and sensitive to light), short of breath, chest pain, abdominal pain.
The suspect has been in and out of hospital a few times in A&E, but could not find cause of the symptoms.
They don't believe it is Covid-19 so no test is offered.
The suspect has reported the illness for about 7 days.
What do you think?
The suspect has been in and out of hospital a few times in A&E, but could not find cause of the symptoms.
They don't believe it is Covid-19 so no test is offered.
The suspect has reported the illness for about 7 days.
What do you think?
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I have already taken him to another A&E (100 miles away) by car to have second opinion as the local A&E says take him to another hospital for second opinion. The second A&E did not came up with the answers to why he has all the mentioned illness. But was written a discharged letter to GP for recommendations to get looked by the outpatient padiatric team. So will wait and see what happens. Tonight he complaint about his loss of an hearing again. He mentioned that at the A&E as the Dr talked to him he only heard broken words he said.
So I am loss to what to do with this child. He won't be taken as serious until the Corvid-19 is over.
I have already taken him to another A&E (100 miles away) by car to have second opinion as the local A&E says take him to another hospital for second opinion. The second A&E did not came up with the answers to why he has all the mentioned illness. But was written a discharged letter to GP for recommendations to get looked by the outpatient padiatric team. So will wait and see what happens. Tonight he complaint about his loss of an hearing again. He mentioned that at the A&E as the Dr talked to him he only heard broken words he said.
So I am loss to what to do with this child. He won't be taken as serious until the Corvid-19 is over.
i think that's the problem isnt it. My seven year old has to have an "urgent" scan - june! (to me at least, uegent means more urgent than 3 months.) buti think that people will still be getting ill with non corona things and largely being ignored because GPs arent having appts, or people are being dealt with by phone, which i dont think can be as good. I presume some urgent stuff is still going on - broken bones, breast lumps, suspected cancers, heart attacks and so on. not that that helps you at all i suppose and it ust be worrying for you.
Very hard when showing so many symptoms children are very bad at describing them accurately. Try to work out by watching which ones are the worst. Then chase your gp for a paediatric referral. It might be something as simple as anxiety but you need to know for sure. Extended blood tests might be worth a shot rather than the bog standard work up.