Reye’s syndrome is a condition that causes swelling in the liver and brain due to deposit of fat. Reye’s syndrome mostly affects children and teenagers who are recovering from a viral infection such as flu and chickenpox. In Reye’s syndrome, the blood sugar level typically drops and the level of ammonia and acidity rise. Diarrhea, rapid breathing, continuous vomiting, irrational behavior, seizures, and loss of consciousness are the common symptoms of Reye’s syndrome. Use of aspirin in children to treat influenza is found to be the main causative agents of Reye’s syndrome.
Based on diagnosis, the global Reye’s syndrome diagnostic market can be segmented into tests, biopsy, imaging, and others.
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