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Sun, Nov 17 2024, 8:15 pm
My DS3 had cellulitis and had to have antibiotics in the hospital in late August. In late September he got strep on the skin that started a terrible and vast infection all over his arms and legs. Antibiotics again. Now it’s November and he just woke up screaming in pain from his ears. Will go to Dr tomorrow but I bet it’s an ear infection. He’s also been coughing like crazy and is stuffed up for at least a week. Thinking the Dr will prob give antibiotics AGAIN for the third time in three months. His digestion was a mess after the second round and he had diarrhea for weeks. I gave probiotics and it’s finally stabilizing. So annoyed! Is there something else to do?
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amother
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Sun, Nov 17 2024, 8:15 pm
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notshanarishona
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Sun, Nov 17 2024, 9:07 pm
I take antibiotics all the time prophylactically at a low dose ( supposedly to prevent constant getting sick and higher dosages). It hurts my stomach less than it did when each time was taking something different.
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amother
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Sun, Nov 17 2024, 9:11 pm
Did he have other major infections?
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amother
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Sun, Nov 17 2024, 10:04 pm
For ear infections you can really just treat the pain and wait for it to self-resolve
Garlic mullein ear drops
Oregano oil outside the ear
Chiropractic adjustment
Craniosacral session
Homeopathy
Hydrogen peroxide in the ear
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amother
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 12:51 am
Please give him probiotics daily
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amother
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 1:06 am
I'm going to disagree. If he's so sensitive to strep it is essential that you give antibiotics to avoid rheumatic fever. From bitter experience the kids who are sensitive to strep are the ones who get the complications.
My son ended up in hospital, on bed rest, for 4 months with rheumatic fever because we went alternative.
What I would do is ask the doctor why this keeps happening. He may have a low grade infection in his blood that he's never quite gotten rid of. His immune system may be low for any number of reasons.
It's not standard for a 3 yr old to get cellulitis unless he has another skin problem. Maybe he has allergies that are affecting his skin? You need to look deeper for the cause of all the strep but don't avoid the antibiotics.
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amother
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 2:47 am
Another reason to give antibiotics is to avoid Pandas. In addition to antibiotics perhaps try Maxi Health Maxibiotics to avoid recurrence.
A kinesiologist can identify which herbs can help him specifically.
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amother
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 8:10 am
amother Snapdragon wrote: | I'm going to disagree. If he's so sensitive to strep it is essential that you give antibiotics to avoid rheumatic fever. From bitter experience the kids who are sensitive to strep are the ones who get the complications.
My son ended up in hospital, on bed rest, for 4 months with rheumatic fever because we went alternative.
What I would do is ask the doctor why this keeps happening. He may have a low grade infection in his blood that he's never quite gotten rid of. His immune system may be low for any number of reasons.
It's not standard for a 3 yr old to get cellulitis unless he has another skin problem. Maybe he has allergies that are affecting his skin? You need to look deeper for the cause of all the strep but don't avoid the antibiotics. |
I agree
Which is why I asked if there were other major infections
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Happydance
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 8:33 am
Has his blood been taken and analyzed?
Does he have an immune system issue?
Neutropenia?
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amother
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 9:23 am
amother Snapdragon wrote: | I'm going to disagree. If he's so sensitive to strep it is essential that you give antibiotics to avoid rheumatic fever. From bitter experience the kids who are sensitive to strep are the ones who get the complications.
My son ended up in hospital, on bed rest, for 4 months with rheumatic fever because we went alternative.
What I would do is ask the doctor why this keeps happening. He may have a low grade infection in his blood that he's never quite gotten rid of. His immune system may be low for any number of reasons.
It's not standard for a 3 yr old to get cellulitis unless he has another skin problem. Maybe he has allergies that are affecting his skin? You need to look deeper for the cause of all the strep but don't avoid the antibiotics. | Why are you assuming an ear infection and congestion is strep? I would assume it's viral.
Also, antibiotics can make kids "sensitive" to strep. Iow, colonized with or vilnerable to resistant strains.
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Bnei Berak 10
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 9:53 am
notshanarishona wrote: | I take antibiotics all the time prophylactically at a low dose ( supposedly to prevent constant getting sick and higher dosages). It hurts my stomach less than it did when each time was taking something different. |
Does your doctor really prescribe you antibiotics as a prophylactic treatment?
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Mon, Nov 18 2024, 10:25 am
Bnei Berak 10 wrote: | Does your doctor really prescribe you antibiotics as a prophylactic treatment? |
Yes, after many rounds of being hospitalized with severe infections. Many people with immunodeficiency take antibiotics every day.
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