Question

How to solve the problem of a child with no appetite and always coughing?

Answer

If a child has a fever of 38.3 degrees Celsius, accompanied by lack of energy, decreased appetite, and drowsiness, and coughs for about 1 to 2 days, and if myocardial enzymes were tested, the result was 3500 on the first day and dropped to 2300 on the third day, how can we restore the normal levels of myocardial enzymes, including AST, LDH, CK, CK-MB, and α-HBDH? Please go to the hospital for a detailed examination. An increase in myocardial enzyme levels may indicate myocardial cell damage, and the specific situation should be judged by a doctor based on detailed examination results. Myocardial enzymes include AST, LDH, CK, CK-MB, and α-HBDH, which are responsible for promoting cell metabolism and regulating myocardial cell electrical activity within the cells. When myocardial cells are damaged, these enzymes seep into the blood, causing an increase in myocardial enzyme test indices. The doctor will provide appropriate treatment recommendations and guidance based on the test results and the patient’s clinical presentation.