A misdiagnosis with fatal consequences
In winter, viral infections such as gastroenteritis are common, especially among children. Vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain are common symptoms, but they can also mask more serious pathologies.
That day, the little boy’s parents went to the emergency room in Armentières, worried about his condition. He was vomiting non-stop and complained of intense pain in his stomach. After a quick examination, the pediatrician on duty diagnosed a simple gastroenteritis, without suspecting any complications. He prescribed light care and let the child go home.
But a few hours later, the situation turned tragic. The child died at home, the victim of intestinal necrosis that could have been avoided with a more thorough diagnosis.
A rare pathology ignored by the doctor
The investigation revealed that the child suffered from a digestive malformation known since birth. This detail, although essential, was not taken into account when he was taken to the emergency room.
The autopsy confirmed that the child died of hemorrhagic shock due to intestinal necrosis , a serious complication requiring immediate treatment.
This case highlights a recurring problem in some emergency departments: the lack of consideration of medical history and the tendency to make a rapid diagnosis without in-depth examinations.
Read more in the next page
Canned Hamburger Patties
Chicken and Broccoli Stir-Fry
Natural Glow: Banishing Sun Spots with Potato and Cinnamon
I’m never using any other method again!
I now swear by this hack
Broccoli Cheddar Soup: Creamy, Comforting, and Perfect for Any Day
Just 1 Pill Makes Your Orchid Bloom and Grow Like Crazy
Shepherd’s Pie Soup!
How to thoroughly clean your washing machine to prevent it from leaving lint on your clothes: 3 foolproof tricks