Fetch my chenta
HMFD
My oh my
photo courtesy of sugarhoney
***it looks so damn tempting***
Superb
***2 hari tak mkn pun takpe....sebab kenyang giler (eleh....tipu) ***
Epiglottitis
When epiglottitis strikes, it usually occurs quickly but may range from just a few hours to a few days. The most common symptoms include sore throat, muffling or changes in the voice, difficulty speaking, fever, difficulty swallowing, fast heart rate, and difficulties in breathing."
Currently, immediate hospitalization is required whenever the diagnosis of epiglottitis is suspected. The person is in danger of sudden and unpredictable closing of the airway. So doctors must establish a secure way for the person to breathe. Antibiotics may be given.
Initial treatment of epiglottitis may consist of making the person as comfortable as possible including placing an ill child in a dimly lit room with the parent holding the child, humidified oxygen, and close monitoring. If there are no signs of respiratory distress, IV fluids may be helpful. It is important to prevent anxiety because it may lead to an acute airway obstruction especially in children.
People with possible signs of airway obstruction require laryngoscopy in the operating room with proper staff and airway intervention equipment. In very severe cases, the doctor may need to perform a cricothyrotomy (cutting the neck to insert a breathing tube directly into the windpipe).
IV antibiotics may effectively control inflammation and get rid of the infection from the body. Antibiotics are usually prescribed to treat the most common types of bacteria. Blood cultures are usually obtained with the premise that any organism found growing in the blood can be attributed as the cause of the epiglottitis. However, in many cases, if not the actual majority, blood cultures fail to yield this information.
Corticosteroids and epinephrine have been used in the past. However, there is no good proof that these medications are helpful in cases of epiglottitis.
Article courtesy of emedicinehealth
He's turning blue
Around 10pm, saya naik cuak tgk mulut, tgn n kaki bb turning to blue colour n badan dia pun rasa mcm panas sangat, Saya ada terbaca satu artikel, kalau ada simptom mcm ni, its show ur bb lack of oxigen so sblm tjadi apa2, i immediately packed brg dia n we rushed to the emercency room kat Normah Medical Specialist Centre.
At that time, doktor check temperature bb almost 40, mak oiii tinggi tu. Doktor suspected maybe bb saya kena Epiglottitis n this could be dangerous kalau tak dirawat awal. Makin la saya cuak dengar doktor cakap mcm tu. Doktor bagi antibiotik untuk pervent the infection n cucok ubat kat punggung dia bagi temperature turun. Alhamdulillah, lepas bagi ubat yg doktor bagi, panas badan bb ada surut sikit, barulah saya rasa lega. Semalaman saya tak tdo sebab monitor bb punya temperature. Pagi tadi, sayu je rasa hati nak tinggalkan bb kat rumah MIL. Harap2 my MIL dapat handle dia.
Ohh ya, about this Epiglottitis. kadang2 boley membawa maut jugak. Will continue abt this next entry. Kuuuu semangat...mintak simpang. Ya Allah, lindungi lah anakku dari segala malapetaka. Amin...
Miss him so badly
***miss to be cuddled in his arm***
We're on fire
Pagi tadi, around 11 smthg, building kitaorang ade buat Fire Drill. Dah la office kat tgkt 6, bpeluh2 mak nok turun tangga. Actually budak office suma dah tau ada fire drill, so ada yang skip gi ngular. Tapi saya tak nak la miss tgk fire drill ni kan, sronok ape eventhough cuaca panas yang amat sgt. Lama le jugak kitaorg bdiri kat bawah tu, rasanya dalam 45 minit.
bomba tgh siram air kononnya
asap tipu tu....
***tetiba je rasa nak jadi firewomen...hehe***