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Tepic General Hospital. Photo: Karla Méndez
NAYARIT
Kevin, the fair little 10 months, who was bitten by a violinist spider inside his house in the Municipality of Acaponeta, Nayarit begins to improve lesions caused by spider venom.
The evolution is towards improvement, the baby is already in better condition, He wakes up, he opened his eyes, he moved his hands and legs, the damage is already limited, yesterday the child received a Doppler echo, to check the circulation of the left leg, which shows that he has a "Good circulation, the limitation of damage is basically toes," says Daniel Balderas, director from Tepic General Hospital.
Today, we also find the good news that in the anterior part of the fingers has already in circulation which further limits the damage to only the ends of the five toes of the left foot, adds doctor.
The director of Tepic General Hospital stated that at first it was believed that it would be necessary to amputate Kevin's left foot, but thanks to a treatment that has begun, the circulation of the leg has been restored and the damage is directed towards the ends of the five toes of the left foot.
At first, it was thought that it could have occurred, because there was a thrombosis, but a treatment was initiated by our doctors, Dr. Eloy Hernández who is an angiologist and cardiac surgeon, who indicated a treatment that was favorable, the circulation of the leg was restored and the risk of amputation has already disappeared, only the parts of the disc are those that are damaged, "he said. [19659007] Kevin is in intensive care in the pediatric area of Tepic General Hospital. [19659] 007]
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