Anonymous wrote:Not once. EBF for the win. Kid now in middle school has never had an ear infection.
Anonymous wrote:I realized that as a parent (oldest is turning 12) of three kids I have only administered antibiotics 2 or 3 times per kid. Reading an interesting article about how antibiotics in kids screw up their gut biome and lead to problems later in life.
Have your kids been on antibiotics a lot?
Anonymous wrote:Once for my 14 year old for pneumonia when he was 6, once for my 17 year old for impetigo when he was 4. I never ask for antibiotics for likely viral respiratory infections or “sinusitis”, which is how a lot of kids are erroneously placed on antibiotics. I’m a retired id doc.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I think overprescribing is generally a thing of the past - our childhoods, moreso than our kids'. If my kid is getting prescribed an antibiotic, it's really only for something that needs an antibiotic (like strep) to avoid progressing to something worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I think overprescribing is generally a thing of the past - our childhoods, moreso than our kids'. If my kid is getting prescribed an antibiotic, it's really only for something that needs an antibiotic (like strep) to avoid progressing to something worse.
Not true. Doctors offer them for most ear infections still. The research does not support it but it is done anyway.
Most ear infections are bacterial. Less than 10% are mild viral with no other symptoms. They might start at viral, congestion in the ear from a viral cold. It’s at risk to become bacterial infection. High fevers come with viral illnesses and bacterial illnesses. Bacterial ear infections are usually more painful. I’m not going to take a risk that my child’s is the viral one.
This is incorrect.
You have to state what part is incorrect or your statement is worthless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 kids, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Lots of times, probably over 50.
crazy!!
Why crazy? Do you prefer kids die, or get mastoiditis from raging untreated ear infections, or get rheumatic fever from untreated strep?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I think overprescribing is generally a thing of the past - our childhoods, moreso than our kids'. If my kid is getting prescribed an antibiotic, it's really only for something that needs an antibiotic (like strep) to avoid progressing to something worse.
So what are doctors giving antibiotics for if not for bacterial infections?
Anonymous wrote:Yes you get a great parenting award and the rest of us have screwed up our kids.
Anonymous wrote:My 4th grader has multiple times for ear infections (eventually got tubes), then several rounds of strep in early elementary and then a couple times for walking pneumonia.
My 1st grader has only had them once or twice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I think overprescribing is generally a thing of the past - our childhoods, moreso than our kids'. If my kid is getting prescribed an antibiotic, it's really only for something that needs an antibiotic (like strep) to avoid progressing to something worse.
So what are doctors giving antibiotics for if not for bacterial infections?
They're giving them for viral colds that go on for longer than 4 days and people banging down their doors demanding them for their "sinus infections".