What’s malignant hyperpyrexia?

Malignant hyperpyrexia is a life-threatening condition caused by exposure to general anesthesia or extreme stress. Symptoms include rapid heart and respiratory rate, muscle stiffness, and high temperature. Treatment includes dantrolene sodium and cooling blankets. It is a genetic condition, and avoiding general anesthesia is the only way to prevent future problems. Local anesthetics and opiates […]

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