How long does Wright's syndrome last?

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Since I worked, I have met five patients like this, but in my life, many people don't know much about this early symptom, and their condition is quite serious when they get sick. Because of fever, little baby took ibuprofen suspension (Merrill Lynch) to develop Wright's syndrome, four rescue invalid death! Last night, another little angel left, hoping to tell friends who have babies that children should not use ibuprofen suspension for fever. Now let's share with you how long can we live with Wright's syndrome?.

How long does Wright's syndrome last?

First, let's talk about Reye's syndrome. This is a rare disease with unknown causes. However, if children take salicylic acid drugs such as aspirin during viral infection, it may induce the disease, liver and brain damage, or even death. So when a child has a fever, aspirin can't be used to reduce it.

Second: however, there is no clear evidence that nimesulide can cause Wright's syndrome, so if a director of a hospital of traditional Chinese medicine can encounter five death cases of Wright's syndrome caused by nimesulide, he can not only publish a lot of papers, but also try to buy lottery tickets. Nimesulide is banned because of other adverse reactions and can be replaced by safer drugs.

Third: the negative gossip about ibuprofen drugs has appeared more than once. We have also analyzed rumors like "Australian doctors ban Merrill Lynch" before. Both ibuprofen and paracetamol are safe drugs. Ibuprofen can be used for babies more than 6 months under the premise of rational drug use according to the instructions and doctor's advice.

matters needing attention

1. Wright's syndrome is a rare but serious disease, which mainly occurs in children under 12 years old; 2. Nimesulide is banned not because of Wright's syndrome, but because of liver injury and other adverse reactions. At present, nimesulide has been banned for children under 12 years old in China, so parents must pay attention to this; 3. Ibuprofen / Merrill Lynch has nothing to do with Wright's syndrome. It's just the laziest rumor this year; 4. Ibuprofen can be used in children more than 6 months old. Both ibuprofen and acetaminophen (acetaminophen) are safe antipyretic drugs under the condition of not taking too much according to the dosage. There is no significant difference in the safety and effectiveness between the two drugs.