Heyyyy!
Our Pediatrics outpatient department has been flooded with cases everyday . Special cases . Why special? Because we (medicos) get to learn from them . Not just the medication .
We talk to them . Take a detailed history . Touch the infants . Feel their respiration . Their skull. Look for unfused bones . All this is an endearing phenomena . The attachment you develop with the baby minutes after you auscultation the heart rate and observe the heart beat is enormous.
I also love the order in which we are posted in the respective departments . Gynecology , obstetrics , Pediatrics , Surgery and Medicine. It's like looking at the human grow step by step.
The OPD had a handful of cases of rickets other than the regular diarrhoea and fever . So , I thought to give it a read from my textbook of Pediatrics.
While I was reading the various types of rockets I stumbled upon trousseau and Chvostek sign.
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