Texarkana Gazette

Live(r) long and prosper

- King Features Syndicate

When Maya Angelou wrote “Life loves the liver of it,” and William James said, “Is life worth living? It all depends on the liver,” they weren’t referring to the organ that performs more than 500 vital functions designed to help regulate bodily chemicals. But they could have been, since the liver is so essential to overall health.

A startling report about children with liver disease clearly demonstrat­es that! The announceme­nt, initially coming out of the U.S. and the U.K., identifies the unusual appearance of serious hepatitis (inflammati­on of the liver) in children. In the U.S., 12 states have reported a total of 32 cases, five requiring liver transplant­s, and one death. The Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention is searching for others nationwide. The World Health Organizati­on says 228 cases have been reported in 20 countries.

The first U.S. cases affected kids in Alabama, from 1 to 6 years old. All had been infected earlier with adenovirus, which can cause cold-like symptoms, fever, sore throat, bronchitis, pneumonia, diarrhea and conjunctiv­itis. The theory is that young kids, sheltered from normal exposure to infections during the pandemic, have extra-vulnerable immune systems as they return to interactio­n with the outside world and that’s why they develop this complicati­on.

If you have a child who previously had symptoms of adenovirus infection, keep an eye out (even weeks later) for jaundice, stomach discomfort, diarrhea, sore joints and/or muscles, itchy hives, dark urine or clay-colored stools. Ask your doc to check your child for possible hepatitis pronto.

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