Primary complex, often associated with tuberculosis infection in children, typically presents with signs and symptoms such as a persistent cough, fever, weight loss, and night sweats. Additionally, it may manifest as lymphadenopathy, particularly in the cervical region. In some cases, the infection can be asymptomatic or cause mild respiratory symptoms, making it important to monitor at-risk populations. Chest X-rays and tuberculin skin tests can aid in diagnosis.
Primary Complex is a part of Tuberculosis. Some signs and symptoms of this include fever, cough, pneumonia, pain in the chest, poor appetite, weight loss, and fatigue.
The symptoms of the primary complex in children includes pain in the chest, loss of appetite and swellings in the neck. Pain in the abdomen is another symptom of the primary complex in children.
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how we can determine if a child has a primary complex?
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An infection with no apparent signs and symptoms would be an asymptomatic infection.
how we can determine if a child has a primary complex?
There are many different signs and symptoms of endocarditis. Some symptoms are, flu like symptoms, shortness of breath, blood in the urine, and swelling of the feet.
The signs/symptoms are in the question itself... the person is apneic and has no pulse.