A text-book on hygiene and pediatrics from a chiropractic standpointCraven, J. H. (John Henry)
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A text-book on hygiene and pediatrics from a chiropractic standpoint
Craven, J. H. (John Henry)
Children -- Diseases; Chiropractic; Sanitation
When the foreign body passes the larynx it will lodge, usually, in
one of the bronchi or at the bifurcation of the trachea. If this
occurs there will be localized pain over the region of the foreign
body. There is a cough and may be spitting of blood. The irritation
will result in a local inflammation; this may result in the formation
of an abscess which may prove serious. In some cases following
such conditions there is prolonged illness resembling pulmonary
tuberculosis during which there may be sufficient relaxation in
the muscular walls of the bronchi to permit the foreign body being
expelled during a paroxysm of coughing. This has occurred in many
cases. Following the expulsion of the foreign body the patient
recovers very rapidly. In some cases there are repeated attacks of
pneumonia. The health of the child becomes greatly impaired and thus
he becomes easily susceptible to the acute attacks which may prove
too much for the adaptability of the body.
Symptoms
The symptoms of a foreign body in the larynx are characteristic and
consists in the very sudden appearance of the attacks and also in
the severity of the symptoms. There will be a history of something
having been in the child’s mouth, or the possibility of the child
having placed some object in his mouth. A metallic body can always be
located by means of the X-ray.
Ordinarily these cases do not come within the scope of Chiropractic.
There might be a subluxation which would prevent adaptation from
taking place, and if so, an adjustment might result in a relaxation
of the muscles to such an extent that the foreign body could be
expelled by coughing. These cases are traumatic and should be taken
to a competent surgeon at once.
EDEMA OF THE GLOTTIS
This is a dropsical condition of the glottis and is very rare in
infancy or early childhood. Usually there will be other symptoms
indicating abnormality of the kidneys.
Symptoms
If the edema is great enough there will be attacks of suffocation
because of the interference with inspiration. There is very little if
any interference with expiration. There may be hoarseness, painful
and difficult swallowing and a cough. The symptoms may come on
suddenly and develop very rapidly and soon result fatally.
Equation and Major Adjustment
The equation for the local condition is secretion plus (T+). If the
condition is involved with nephritis the equation for the nephritis
is calorific plus (C+) in the kidneys with N.C.R. in suppurative
nephritis, which results in excretion minus (E-). The major
adjustment is K.P. with S.P. and local L.C.
INCOÖRDINATIONS OF THE LUNGS
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
The thorax of the infant is shaped somewhat different from that of
the adult, being more cylindrical, the antero-posterior being nearly
the same as the transverse diameter. The transverse diameter begins
to increase about the third year and this continues until puberty
when the typical conical or dome-shaped thorax is attained.
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