Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. He doesn’t go on Mondays anyway so we have another day to see how it goes. Thursday night was when the fever started so we are on day 3. He’s mostly just low fever, sniffles, and the hacking cough but is running around like a maniac as normal. I guess we’ll play it day by day but have already made week long contingency plans.
Any reason we should go have him tested if he’s doing fine and has a known exposure?
Tested for what? There’s no treatment for viral conditions. There’s a small chance for secondary/opportunistic bacterial infections (e.g., sinus, ear), but the reality is that most of those secondary infections end up being viral, not bacterial, and are self-limiting anyway.