Question
Main Symptoms: Abdominal pain; Onset Time: October 8, 2009; Detailed Test Results: Intestinal obstruction; Previous Treatment and Effectiveness: Surgery straightened the lesion site
Answer
Fever is commonly seen in infants with intestinal obstruction caused by severe neonatal infection, intestinal infection, peritonitis, and sepsis, leading to intestinal paralysis, a condition more common in young infants. In other words, when infants, especially young infants, are suffering from severe diseases, in addition to fever and symptoms of the primary disease, if typical symptoms of intestinal obstruction appear, one should be vigilant to avoid missing the treatment opportunity. For patients with fever and intestinal obstruction secondary to severe infection, clinical treatment should be based on treating the primary disease, that is, non-surgical treatment should be adopted, including anti-inflammatory and antipyretic therapy, while fasting, gastrointestinal detoxification, and needling at the Stomach 36 point should be prohibited.