Causes of vomiting in infants and children
Chronic vomiting 🤮
Acute abdominal pain
🌚Acute infections.
(mesenteric adenitis)
😮Acute medical conditions
😓 Acute intestinal obstruction
Chronic (recurrent) abdominal pain
Functional
(in 90%; psychic related)
Organic
Causes of constipation
Acute infectious diarrhea (Gastro Enteritis)
Gastroenteritis is due to infection acquired through the fecal-oral route or by ingestion of contaminated food or water
Severity
Causes of Gastroenteritis
Examples
Viral gastroenteritis sx
Bacterial gastro enteritis sx
Bloody with:
Watery?
protozoal
🌻Giardia Lambelia
🌻 Entameaba histolytica
Complications of Gastroenteritis
Dehydration
🌻Fluid loss due to vomiting, diarrhea and anorexia (
🤦🏻♀️The main cause of death in gastroenteritis
Shock
🌺Types
Hypovolemic shock with severe dehydration Gram negative septic shock.
🌺Clinically
🥀Decreased peripheral perfusion o Skin mottling , capillary refill time >2 secondsȺ o Cold extremities 🥀 Decreased vital organs perfusion o Brain p lethargy o Kidney p oliguria 🥀 Hypotension and rapid thready pulse
Acute renal failure (ARF)
Hypovolemia ➡️⬇️ renal blood flow (pre renal failure).
Untreated pre renal failure ➡️ tubular necrosis ➡️ intrinsic renal failure
🥸Clinically
o Oliguria or anuria o Acidotic breathing (Rapid, deep breathing).
Metabolic Acidosis
😃Due to
Loss of bicarbonate in the stool
Acute renal failure
😶Clinically
o Acidotic breathing (rapid deep breathing pattern) o Disturbed consciousness.
o Arterial blood gases (qpH, qPaCO2 , qHCO3 ) -.
Electrolyte disturbance
🌼Hypokalemia: (serum potassium < 3 meq /L) Clinically
- Apathy (disturbed consciousness)
🌼 Hypocalcemia: p Tetany or Convulsions
🌼 Hypo or hyper natremia: p Convulsions
Convulsions
y Hypoglycemia ; mainly in mal nourished.
y Hypo or Hypernatremia.
y Hypocalcemia
y CNS infections e.g. meningitis or encephalitis may due to shigella or neurotropic virus
Workup of Gastroenteritis
Stool cultures should be obtained early in the course of diseas.
It is usually indicated in the following 4 conditions: bloody diarrhea,
chronic diarrhea, immunosuppression, & outbreaks of HUS.
Blood tests e.g. CBP, blood culture, serologic tests, & PCR are
sometimes used for specific pathogens.
Treatment of Gastroenteritis
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Electrolyte disturbance
🌼Hypokalemia: (serum potassium < 3 meq /L) Clinically
- Apathy (disturbed consciousness)
🌼 Hypocalcemia: p Tetany or Convulsions
🌼 Hypo or hyper natremia: p Convulsions
Convulsions
y Hypoglycemia ; mainly in mal nourished.
y Hypo or Hypernatremia.
y Hypocalcemia
y CNS infections e.g. meningitis or encephalitis may due to shigella or neurotropic virus