Question
A one-year-old child had fluid aspiration performed and no issues were found during a lung tuberculosis test. What are the possible causes of hemorrhagic lung tuberculosis?
Answer
Based on the clinical manifestations of the child’s pericardial effusion, it is suspected that the symptoms may be caused by a viral infection. For a definitive diagnosis, a detailed physical examination is required. Treatment may include antituberculosis drugs and antibacterial medications. For inflammation associated with the pericardial effusion, doctors may adopt a comprehensive treatment approach, including antibacterial, antiviral, and immune system enhancement, depending on the specific situation.