Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes, I know about viruses and bacteria. I have medical training myself but don’t want to treat my own child. My child frequently gets bacterial infections following viral due to their primary immunodeficiency. We need someone on the primary end who is familiar enough with this to understand our treatment options long term ( which are ironically chronic antibiotics which I don’t want to do, or IVIG which DC doesn’t want). Thanks to the first poster. We have a new ped appt at Georgetown university.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My immuno-compromised child with lupus has always been taken seriously anywhere she goes.
But I have to note that a virus is not treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics come into the picture if there's evidence of bacterial infection. So all that's needed for viral infections is vigilance.
agree with this PP immensely (also parent of child taking drugs that makes them immunocompromised due to chronic illness)
And I would hope that all peds take it seriously. But a good ped would never prescribe antibiotics for a virus. A good pediatrician, however, would closely monitor your DC for complications.
Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all, I’ve got an immunocompromised DC who needs a ped with some semblance of understanding what this means. Ie, when he gets a virus he will need antibiotics sooner than later due to his tendency to pneumonia etc. We have a great immunologist who has helped immensely but they are not primary care and don’t have weekend hours. Does anyone have a ped who is familiar enough with this to understand care of immunocompromised is different re infection risk/severity? We are in VA.
Anonymous wrote:My immuno-compromised child with lupus has always been taken seriously anywhere she goes.
But I have to note that a virus is not treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics come into the picture if there's evidence of bacterial infection. So all that's needed for viral infections is vigilance.