Anonymous wrote:DS7 has an apparently very atypical recurrent presentation of Strep A: his salivary glands swell excessively on both sides. No sore throat, fever, tonsil changes or anything else that "says" strep—except positive swabs. Antibiotics fix it but then it starts again in a few weeks.
Doctors seem at a loss as to how to stop the recurrence and surprised by the symptoms. Either it's just an unusual presentation or there's an unknown secondary infection/organism that is cooccurring with the strep. We know it's not mumps, mono or typical viruses.
Has anyone BTDT? Was it just Strep A? Did you eventually find an antibiotic that stopped it? Thanks so much.
Anonymous wrote:My friends boy currently just had a full body rash. No fever or sore throat. Positive for strep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD2's first (and sometimes only) symptom of strep when she was little was OCD symptoms. Doctors did not believe me and thought I was crazy when I pressed for a strep test, but that was the issue.
Test for a carrier in the family. DD2's strep went away when DD1 was tested and treated (and eventually had her tonsils removed). When I was a kid, my stepfather was an asymptomatic carrier and the source of my reinfections. I also had my tonsils removed.
This is fascinating to me, as I has strep often as a kid / teen and had OCD symptoms I "grew out of." What is the link, and how did you know to test for strep?
Anonymous wrote:DD2's first (and sometimes only) symptom of strep when she was little was OCD symptoms. Doctors did not believe me and thought I was crazy when I pressed for a strep test, but that was the issue.
Test for a carrier in the family. DD2's strep went away when DD1 was tested and treated (and eventually had her tonsils removed). When I was a kid, my stepfather was an asymptomatic carrier and the source of my reinfections. I also had my tonsils removed.