Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roseola , UTI, ear infection, strep...probably not covid, if you’ve been following social distancing guidelines well.
If they were following social distancing guidelines well, wouldn’t roseola and strep also be unlikely?
No. Strep is bacterial and could be from his home environment. Roseola, as discussed, was clearly from the parents as it can lie dormant for decades and just be shed by them.
strep can also be carried asymptomatically and then flare up.
Anonymous wrote:We have been taking COVID very seriously. Staying home beside small walks in the neighborhood. We all wear mask beside my 2 y o.
Today he woke up with a fever of 101. He rarely get fever so I was hoping it will get better on its own. We gave him tylenol, he woke up from his nap with a 103.5 fever. He looks tired but is alert.. I have no idea where he could have gotten anything since we are all home and no one else is sick. What should we do? wait or take him to ER? Anyone's child had fever recently and it wasn't COVID?
TIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roseola , UTI, ear infection, strep...probably not covid, if you’ve been following social distancing guidelines well.
If they were following social distancing guidelines well, wouldn’t roseola and strep also be unlikely?
No. Strep is bacterial and could be from his home environment. Roseola, as discussed, was clearly from the parents as it can lie dormant for decades and just be shed by them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It could be roseola! My DS had it in June and we were totally isolating.
Either it wasn’t rosella or you weren’t totally isolating. Roseola is spread by person to person contact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roseola , UTI, ear infection, strep...probably not covid, if you’ve been following social distancing guidelines well.
If they were following social distancing guidelines well, wouldn’t roseola and strep also be unlikely?
Anonymous wrote:Roseola , UTI, ear infection, strep...probably not covid, if you’ve been following social distancing guidelines well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family got some kind of bug two weeks ago. I was tested, not Covid. There are other things going around still, and you can pick them up, even if you’re taking precautions. The fact your toddler is sick but you are not makes it likely to be something other than Covid.
I don't know about this. Covid can be very infectious but some people spread it a lot and some people barely spread it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It could be roseola! My DS had it in June and we were totally isolating.
Either it wasn’t rosella or you weren’t totally isolating. Roseola is spread by person to person contact.