Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not to be the dumbass but why does something so mild need treatment at all?
yes not all strep needs antibiotics!
Really? I've heard that for ear infections, but not for strep.
NP here. Like 10% of kids are permanently colonized by strep A (the kind that causes strep throat) asymptomatically. Others can usually clear it with their immune systems. But if untreated it can sometimes develop into more severe disease.
I'm more on the side of taking a "wait and see" approach than asking for a culture every time, though. My brother was a strep carrier and my siblings and I were on antibiotics about every month for years because the dr would do a culture for him if he has anything (a cold, flu, allergies, etc) and prescribe them to the siblings, too. Finally ended when he cultured my bro at a well visit on my mom's insistence and was like "I'll be damned." All my siblings have issues with antibiotics (allergies, etc) due to being on them too much as children. We also struggle with weight (a side effect of overuse of abx), so I don't want my kids to go through that. It's a tough call sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:strep in kids can lead to a serious syndrome called PANDS that manifests with sudden onset of OCD symptoms.
I just had a terrible stomach ache for 3 days. No diarrhea, no vomiting (though thought I might at one point). Maybe that was whatever strep thing is going around? I am better now. Didn't see the doctor.
Strep can lead to rheumatic fever, Sydenham's chorea, PANDAS, glomerulonephritis (a kidney disorder), and types of systemic vasculitis. It is suspected as a cause of other disorders--for example, it has been implicated in narcolepsy.
Having a child with PANDAS (his strep has often been asympotomatic, testing positive when his sympotmatic sibling does), they cannot develop a strep vaccine quick enough for me.
I also have a child with PANDAS. When he was younger, he used to get a stomach ache, fever, and sore throat with strep. The past couple years he only gets a dramatic increase in tics and a bad headache when he has strep.
Strep is not something that can be left to resolve on it's own. It is a bacterial infection, and antibiotics are necessary to avoid serious complications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:strep in kids can lead to a serious syndrome called PANDS that manifests with sudden onset of OCD symptoms.
I just had a terrible stomach ache for 3 days. No diarrhea, no vomiting (though thought I might at one point). Maybe that was whatever strep thing is going around? I am better now. Didn't see the doctor.
Strep can lead to rheumatic fever, Sydenham's chorea, PANDAS, glomerulonephritis (a kidney disorder), and types of systemic vasculitis. It is suspected as a cause of other disorders--for example, it has been implicated in narcolepsy.
Having a child with PANDAS (his strep has often been asympotomatic, testing positive when his sympotmatic sibling does), they cannot develop a strep vaccine quick enough for me.
Anonymous wrote:strep in kids can lead to a serious syndrome called PANDS that manifests with sudden onset of OCD symptoms.
I just had a terrible stomach ache for 3 days. No diarrhea, no vomiting (though thought I might at one point). Maybe that was whatever strep thing is going around? I am better now. Didn't see the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:not to be the dumbass but why does something so mild need treatment at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not to be the dumbass but why does something so mild need treatment at all?
yes not all strep needs antibiotics!
Really? I've heard that for ear infections, but not for strep.
Anonymous wrote:not to be the dumbass but why does something so mild need treatment at all?