Anybody have a child with these symptoms?
My 14 month old has had a hoarse but productive cough for over a week. In addition, he’s had green mucous from his nose, a fever of 101.7 just this morning, and a rash developed on his trunk last night and spread all over his face and body within 24 hours. He’s been to the doctor. They gave antibiotics for the cough and nasty nose but told me the rash is eczema. I know what eczema looks like and my son doesn’t have eczema. Does any of this sound familiar?
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Whenever one’s immune system becomes weakened from allergic reactions to toxins or from low micro-nutrition absorption in the gut, fungal bacterial infections are oftentimes the result.
Monistat anti-fungal anti-bacterial may help the healing process, or the problem may need stronger antibiotics if one’s body may be ‘allowing’ the beginnings of deadly bacterial meningitis to grow.
I truly hope you will quickly find a ‘good’ physician that will give you solid short and long term advice, and after you do it – the advice will keep you and yours healthy and strong for a lifetime.
My best to you,
AI
PS – I have come to the conclusion that occasional fastings and better non-toxic micro-nutritional absorption in the gut heals our bodies better than anything else can.
IF YI, this is a report I recently posted for another with a malady that has eventually affected their skin.
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I hope I might have helped a little. <3
You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
It could be roseola, which is a common virus. It usually occurs as a rash right after a fever, but the fever is usually higher than 101. My daughter got a rash after a fever, but it was after she’d been put on antibiotics, and it turned out to be an allergic reaction. If the rash is itchy, it isn’t roseola. Roseola usually goes away after about 2-3 days. I’d keep an eye on it, and see if it gets worse or appears itchy. If it doesn’t fade after a few days, or seems to be bothering your baby, take them back to the doctor.
My daughter was diagnosed with eczema, but didn’t have a cold at the time. I didn’t believe the doctor either because what she had did not look like eczema. It was just red bumps all over her trunk and she had started to get them on her face. After a while it changed to dry patches with the spots. It may be eczema, but with the other symptoms, it may be something else, lots of viruses also have rashes. If you’re not sure take him back to the doctor, maybe try to see another doctor in that practice.