Anonymous wrote:Never had it in 42 years. Husband has had it probably 30 times in 45 years. Some people definitely susceptible. Have you ever heard of anyone getting just once? I haven't
Anonymous wrote:My understanding of strep is that everyone gets over it without antibiotics. Usually in about a week or 10 days. But we take antibiotics for it because very very few people may go on to develop very serious complications without the antibiotics - in other words, antibiotics aren't for the strep but for anything bad that may come after it (i.e. rheumatic fever).
So it's totally plausible that lots of people have it lots of the time and it goes away and that's that. Adults have fever symptoms, so we probably don't always even notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have never had strep or antibiotics even but my guess is they have had strep but I don't generally take them in for routine fever/sore throat type illnesses so they got over it. Maybe they are just lucky!
Please tell me you keep them at home when they're sick. Antibiotics help make it safer for the kids with strep to return to school. Not going to the doctor doesn't make them lucky, it might be making everyone around them "unlucky"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have never had strep or antibiotics even but my guess is they have had strep but I don't generally take them in for routine fever/sore throat type illnesses so they got over it. Maybe they are just lucky!
Please tell me you keep them at home when they're sick. Antibiotics help make it safer for the kids with strep to return to school. Not going to the doctor doesn't make them lucky, it might be making everyone around them "unlucky"
Anonymous wrote:My kids have never had strep or antibiotics even but my guess is they have had strep but I don't generally take them in for routine fever/sore throat type illnesses so they got over it. Maybe they are just lucky!