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Dr. Daniel Balderas, director of the General Hospital of Tepic, confirmed this morning the advancement of the condition of the child Kevin, bitten by a violinist spider on July 14th.
The doctor confirmed that the child wakes up, breathes by himself, has opened his eyes, has moved his arms and his state of health has improved considerably, to the point that it is possible that on the afternoon of this Thursday he will be out of the pediatric intensive care unit and be transferred to the general area of pediatrics.
And it is that the child seems to have overcome the thrombosis that arose in his left leg, the treatment worked and the circulation came back to the left leg that was saved and it was not possible. There is no risk of amputation at the end of his fingers
The miner continues with anticoagulants to improve the blood supply of his blood, also with antibiotics. Now, doctors must remove necrotic areas and place transplants.
According to Dr. Balderas, the procedure is not complicated but it must be seen that not all tissues are clean and without traces of infection but it is not a difficult operation.
Despite the media nature of the case, the child Balderas said that he was receiving medical care that any other child would receive, such as the other three miners currently in intensive care.
He also stated that he was considering whether the patient needed other alternative treatments that were offered to him, but until now, he will continue his treatment at the General Hospital of Tepic, where, it is said, attention was optimal
It is assumed that the cutaneous lesion of the child was bitten by the spider and that it was already formed a crust. and adequate healing is expected. In addition, the physician, pediatric surgeon, confirmed that some other neuronal or other damage was excluded.
Specialists focused on saving the necrotic tissue from their fingers and the rest of their wounds heal normally.
It has also been reported that Kevin wakes up but still has superficial sedation so he is not irritable. uncomfortable, but on the floor of pediatrics will be fully awake.
Treatment and rehabilitation will take again, at least two or three weeks, waiting for your surgery and subsequent discharge.
Finally, Dr. Balderas announced that he met with the representatives of the laboratory that produces Reclusmyn, the antidote against the spider venom of the violinist, who informed him that the drug will be produced again.
The batch given was that new product which, once authorized by Cofepris, could be put up for sale, since they corroborated, when it is used at Kevin's, that it was safe. is a safe medication produced by Mexico for everyone.
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