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414.1 | | HARDY::WTHOMAS | | Wed Dec 30 1992 11:16 | 12 |
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In little ones (as well as big ones) signs of a strep (or just
sore) throat are:
Whining
Crying
Fever
Flushed look
Glassy eyes
Refusal to eat
Wendy
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414.2 | White "junk" in mouth | EMDS::CUNNINGHAM | | Wed Dec 30 1992 11:30 | 12 |
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Check the back of his mouth/throat... I know when I got strep
while preggo with Michael, I got this awful white "gook" all over
the inside of my mouth, on my tounge, and roof of my mouth. Little
white bumps too. The doctor took one look at me, and said he didn't
even need to do a culture, he could tell just from that (he did
anyways tho).
Good Luck,
Chris
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414.3 | Vomiting/Upset Stomach | ICS::SIMMONS | | Wed Dec 30 1992 12:51 | 5 |
| Also, extremely bad breath and vomiting. My son, as well as myself,
use to get strep all the time. When my son was little (infant) he use
to get a really upset stomach to the point of vomiting.
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414.4 | | ICS::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Wed Dec 30 1992 13:51 | 3 |
| Strep is contagious until antibiotics have been treating it for 24
hours (that would make them "safe" before Friday).
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414.5 | What about BEFORE antibiotics ? | ICS::NELSONK | | Mon Jan 04 1993 11:07 | 9 |
| How long BEFORE it's diagnosed is strep contagious? I have heard
that colds, for example, are contagious for as long as 10-14 days
before you start coughing/sneezing/blowing your nose.
We went out on New Year's Eve (first time in 8 years) -- any chacne
that our teenage babysitter has been exposed to strep because she
baby-sat our kids??
I'm trying not to be paranoid, but I know what harm strep can do!
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414.6 | Stomach feels sick | CSC32::DUBOIS | Love | Mon Jan 04 1993 16:24 | 6 |
| Evan and I are currently recovering from Strep. Our doctor told us that
one of the symptoms of strep in young children is when they complain that
their tummy doesn't feel well. This time (age 4 3/4) is the first time
Evan has told us that his throat hurt.
Carol
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414.7 | Strep | DSSDEV::STEGNER | | Fri Jan 08 1993 20:09 | 23 |
| Ah, strep... The major illness is my family...
My pedi told me children under 2 don't get strep. My youngest has
never gotten it, even though his brothers have had it. I've also
found that just because one kid gets it does not necessarily mean
*everyone* in the family gets it. Usually it just strikes one of the
boys.
Symptoms:
The child usually gets a fever, and *looks ill*. The classic symptom
is what I call "rock swallowing". When the child swallows (anything-
even liquid), it looks like he's tring to swallow rocks (that's how
painful it is). With my boys, it's the dead giveaway. Also, don't
automatically count on white spots being strep. White spots can also
be caused by viruses.
Strep can make young children vomit, but so can colds and ear
infections.
A tip: If your voice is affected, 90% of the time it's a virus-- not
bacteria.
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414.8 | | DSSDEV::STEGNER | | Fri Jan 08 1993 20:10 | 1 |
| Oops-- that's "in" my family, not "is" my family. ;-)
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414.9 | | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Latine loqui coactus sum | Mon Jan 11 1993 13:34 | 7 |
| By the way, if there are recurrent episodes of Strep in
a family, you might have the family dog checked. Research
has shown that they can be silent carriers of the Strep
germ.
Jodi-
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414.10 | Time will tell.... | SHRCTR::SCHILTON | Press any key..no,no,not that one! | Thu Dec 28 1995 08:58 | 13 |
| Well, I don't know if it's indicative of the winter to come,
but my niece was diagnosed on Christmas Eve with bacterial
strep. Actually, the dr referred to her case as scarlet fever
because it was the rash_with_a_high_temp (105F) kind of strep.
No sore throat at all. My brother-in-law got a positive culture
the day after Christmas, and my pregnant_with_twins sister who
has been caring for both of them had a culture done yesterday.
I played with Emily all day while the others stayed away because
I didn't want the poor kid to feel like a pariah. My throat is
sore but I'm wondering if it's psycho-psomatic (sp?) ....
Sue
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414.11 | Signed, frustrated in Nashua | HARDY::BLACHEK | | Wed Jun 05 1996 18:53 | 19 |
| Okay, I say uncle to strep. Everyone in our house has had strep over
the past few weeks and we can't seem to get rid of it. Either we are
getting reinfected from children at daycare or the antibiotic isn't
strong enough to kill the bacteria--and most likely a combination of
these two.
Right now my daughter is on her third round, I'm on my second, and my
husband and son are on their first.
What should we do to avoid catching this again? We don't have any
animals to catch it from. We are throwing away our toothbrushes to
avoid reinfecting ourselves.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
judy
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414.12 | | STAR::LOWFAT::DIETER | | Thu Jun 06 1996 09:43 | 4 |
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Do you have a dog? Sometimes the dog can be the carrier...
Mary
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414.13 | | HARDY::BLACHEK | | Thu Jun 06 1996 18:18 | 10 |
| No, we have no animals at all. We also haven't visited anyone with any
either.
I'm looking for weird hints like get rid of all toothbrushes. I
usually wash the dishes in the dishwasher but save on energy costs by
not using the drying feature. Is the heat from the washing cycle
sufficient to kill the germs or should I use the drying feature during
this time?
judy
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414.14 | | DECWIN::MCCARTNEY | | Thu Jun 06 1996 18:23 | 7 |
| Judy,
Also look for any toys the kids may put in their mouths like whistles,
song flutes, etc. For these I would think hitting them with a bleach
solution would do pretty good.
Irene
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414.15 | Family member a carrier... | MAL009::MAGUIRE | | Mon Jun 10 1996 08:48 | 13 |
| When my children were small, we had a very similar problem. My doctor
felt that one child was the carrier. Her tonsils were very bad, so
he scheduled a tonsillectomy for her. After they were removed, she
(and only she) got one bad attack of strep that went to her vocal cords
because her tonsils weren't there to stop/catch the infection. She had
to be hospitalized for croup at the time. After she recuperated from
this, the strep infections stopped.
So, someone in your family may be a carrier. I don't know how that is
determined, other than what happened to us.
Regards,
Lorraine
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414.16 | | HARDY::BLACHEK | | Mon Jun 10 1996 13:43 | 7 |
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Thanks for this information. I'll mention it at our next re-check.
If we have a carrier, I suspect it is my daughter who has had strep
*many* times.
judy
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414.17 | | SMARTT::JENNISON | And baby makes five | Wed Mar 19 1997 16:57 | 12 |
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Just curious...
Does anyone know of any issues/concerns surrounding
contracting Strep (A) while pregnant ?
My daughter was just diagnosed with strep throat yesterday,
and my son was diagnosed with a bacterial infection caused
by his chicken pox on Sunday.
Karen
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414.18 | Depends on due date? | ENGPTR::ANDERSON | There's no such place as far away | Thu Mar 20 1997 17:09 | 17 |
| As usual, check with your Dr to be sure. Here's my experience -
My husband gave me a lovely case of strep throat when I was about 4
months pregnant with Michelle. Since I'm allergic to penicillian (the
drug of choice), they gave me Erthimician (sp?). You know, the stuff
that's major side affect is nausea. I got this just as that all day
sickness was subsiding, only to have it come back thanks to the drugs.
But other than the food turn off- all was well. I think if you
contract it closer to your due date, they watch the infant more. You
should let your OB know what's going on.
As far as the chickenpox, I believe if you've had them, you should be
ok.
YMMV,
Marianne
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414.19 | | SMARTT::JENNISON | And baby makes five | Fri Mar 21 1997 09:49 | 17 |
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Thanks.
So far, so good. Emily was contagious until Wednedsay afternoon,
so if I make it safely to tomorrow, I should be fine.
I was not concerned with Andrew's chicken pox until I found
out he'd developed a bacterial infection, and most likely, strep.
(The fact that Emily was quarantined with us all weekend, then
got strep lends credence to the idea that he also had it.)
Funny thing, though. The ER nurse wouldn't come into the room
to triage Andrew because she was pregnant, even though she'd
had chicken pox. I told her I was pregnant, too, and she said,
yeah, but you have no choice but to be exposed.
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