When your child is sick, legitmately sick, ie, strep throat, ear infection, etc., you take them to the doctor. You get the anibiotics that they need and plan on a recovery with a few days. You keep giving them the dosage, even though the feel better, until the 10 days are up. That is the plan and for normal people, that's how it goes. However, my little people's bodies have a different idea.
This is my baby boy 9 years ago. 3 days into his antibiotics for an ear infection. We were on vacation. We thought of course he was dying of luekemia or something horrible. It took 1 trip to the dr's and 8 hours in the children's hosiptal in Cincinatti to determine he was allergic to his antibiotics. The reaction is called eurithema mulitforme minor. Different from your run of the mill allergic reaction. This isn't a histimine reaction, but a immune system reaction. Scary, but the cure is no more of these medicines.
Fast forward nine years. My little girl was taking the same anitbiotics. 7 days later she woke with a slight fever. 12 hours later (2 am) she wakes up like this. Scary again, but knowing what Easton went through we didn't rush her to the ER. The peditrician said he was a different presentation of a allergic reaction, (usually starts day 2 of taking the meds), so she is now on 3 histimine blockers to clear her up. Which should occur in 3-5 days. My poor babies!
The moral of the story. It's true when they say don't give them anitbiotics unless they need them. You can form a resistance to them!
Friday, February 5, 2010
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Oh Amy!!! That is horrible. I hope she is feeling better soon and the right drugs help her.
That is the same reaction That Connor had. It is so scary to see them hive up like that. Hope she feels better soon. Your such a great mother to stay so calm your kids are so lucky to have a mom like you.
Oh Amy! Not again. poor little Avery. Hope she is starting to feel a little better!
Holy cow! Sophia is the SAME way! She never looked like Easton, but I've seen that rash a couple of times! YUCKERS! Poor baby! :(
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