The first episode he was given amoxicilin, the second was clyndomycin and now we're on augmenton. We've now been told that if he has another episode after this one he'll have to have his tonsils out. Why?
Also since the second episode he has consistantly had a stomach ache and lower and mid backache. Everytime I mention this to the doc's they never give any answers and act as if they didn't even hear me. Is it no big deal? Does it have nothing to do with the strep? What's up here?
I would'nt worry so much but he complains of it constantly, (not just when it's convenient) says that tylenol and IB don't help it, and has started sleeping with his back on a pillow. And now in the last 2 days he's started complaining of being very tired and he's getting 11 hours of sleep per night. I know Kindergarten can take it out of a kid but this seems a little over the top.
Please help me!!
As for your child’s backache, I don’t know what to tell you. Something is obviously the matter, especially if NSAIDs are not helpful.
I would suggest getting another doctor’s opinion, I am not a specialist, I can’t link it to strep throat.
Guest wrote:
has he been tested for mono?
hankinsfa wrote:I have a 6 year old son whom has had strep throat 3 times in 6 weeks. The last episode was on Thanksgiving which sent us to the ER. There they did an X-Ray of the chest and abdomen, a blood count, a urine test, and a strep culture. And now we are back on antibiotics with no more answers.
The first episode he was given amoxicilin, the second was clyndomycin and now we're on augmenton. We've now been told that if he has another episode after this one he'll have to have his tonsils out. Why?
Also since the second episode he has consistantly had a stomach ache and lower and mid backache. Everytime I mention this to the doc's they never give any answers and act as if they didn't even hear me. Is it no big deal? Does it have nothing to do with the strep? What's up here?
I would'nt worry so much but he complains of it constantly, (not just when it's convenient) says that tylenol and IB don't help it, and has started sleeping with his back on a pillow. And now in the last 2 days he's started complaining of being very tired and he's getting 11 hours of sleep per night. I know Kindergarten can take it out of a kid but this seems a little over the top.
Please help me!!
I wonder, have you tried the probiotic solution mentioned? Also, what might the back pain be associated with? Further, why have I not gotten this kind of reaction with past antibiotics?
Thanks,
Justin
Why you do need the antibiobics? because without them the bacteria could cause organ and heart damage DO NOT STOP TAKING THE ANTIBIOBICS you must take the full course and it's a good idea to let you doc know if the sympotms don't compltelty go away BEFORE the end of treatment so that if a particular antibiotic it wasn't enough to completly keel the infection they can swicth you to a different with the least amount of time for the strep to make a come back
when you stop a antibiotic treatment to soon you simply kill the weakest of the bacteria ( they are billions of them in an infection) and this allows the tough one how have the DNA to resist the antibiobic not only survive but multiply. THAT is how supper bugs are created (bactria infection that are very difficult to kill) when you stop antibiotic too soon your now only putting your childs life in danger givin the possible heart damage strep can cause (when not properly treated) but your also putting the rest of the world at higher risk of contracting forms of strep that are more resistant.
Also sleeping alot when your sick is not only normal it very important to help the body fight back. Mono can cause tonsilitis but a child with mono would be sleeping closer to 16 hrs a day and have NO energy to play at all. You should ask your doctor if mono is possible (it's far more common in teens and young adults though) blood work would rule it out.
Make sure you wash all of your dishes in the dishwasher. I also use a steam cleaner on surfaces around the house. Get rid of their toothbrushes, buy cheap ones from the dollar store and change them all the time. You definitely can't take them off antibiotics, but you can bolster their immunity and give them a clean diet. No sugar, no dairy, plenty of homemade chicken broth and vegetables. They should also take the probiotics, and perhaps a cleansing tea. My kids would also gargle with a little grapefruit seed extract mixed with water (it tastes awful, and if it isn't mixed with water is burns!). I would also have them swallow grapefruit seed extract capsules.
I am happy to say they have seemed to grow out of it, but I suspect in my boys' case it may have longterm effects (again see PANDAS).
Best of luck.
Best of luck!