Anonymous wrote:I still get viral rashes and I'm in my 30s. I'll get viral exanthem across my chest and upper arms with various illnesses. Both Covid vaccine and Covid infection triggered it as well, and the vaccine caused some skin peeling. I also get hives and blotches from anything or nothing and just have sensitive skin in general that shows everything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they send out the strep for culture? I would follow up on that and make sure it came back negative. If they didn’t. They should have
They said they had a better test that was more accurate (took 40 minutes to run, instead of the usual 15 min) and there was a lower chance of needing culture. He still has a bit of a sore throat so depending on how he is tomorrow, I may schedule something with his pediatrician as well. One thing is, he's has strep before and usually his symptoms were way worse - very high fever, vomiting, terrible headache. I know it can be different each time though.
Anonymous wrote:Did they send out the strep for culture? I would follow up on that and make sure it came back negative. If they didn’t. They should have
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nearly 13 year old had a mild fever and sore throat and a rash. Fever is gone and he feels fine besides the throat. Went to urgent care and he tested negative for strep and Covid. I thought these rashes were less likely in older kids, though the doctor was very "meh, he's a child, they're common in children." Anyone have experience with this? Any other specific viruses going around right now? (He had strep and flu a couple months ago.)
Are you concerned with lingering sore throat or particular rash?
I mean his throat is getting better and, while the rash is still there, it doesn't really bother him and I know it can last for a few days. If he was like 4, I'd have no concerns. I worry more that, at his age, there's something wrong with his immune system or whatnot, that he's getting a post-viral rash. Like, shouldn't he be immune to the "classic" illnesses that cause childhood rashes by now (like roseola)? I do know that there are many many viruses out there, of course, and also that I'm sure middle school is extremely germy. Just looking for other experiences, I guess (although, as I said, the urgent care doctor seemed unphased by it.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nearly 13 year old had a mild fever and sore throat and a rash. Fever is gone and he feels fine besides the throat. Went to urgent care and he tested negative for strep and Covid. I thought these rashes were less likely in older kids, though the doctor was very "meh, he's a child, they're common in children." Anyone have experience with this? Any other specific viruses going around right now? (He had strep and flu a couple months ago.)
Are you concerned with lingering sore throat or particular rash?
Anonymous wrote:My nearly 13 year old had a mild fever and sore throat and a rash. Fever is gone and he feels fine besides the throat. Went to urgent care and he tested negative for strep and Covid. I thought these rashes were less likely in older kids, though the doctor was very "meh, he's a child, they're common in children." Anyone have experience with this? Any other specific viruses going around right now? (He had strep and flu a couple months ago.)