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Chicken pox
I took #3 to the doctor on Friday morning as he had a temperature. Suggested
it was probably his ears (as it usually is, more often than once a month, although seems to have been better since grommets) but said it could also be chest/throat as he was coughing. GP gave very thorough examination, but couldn't find anything. Sent him home for a urine sample and asked me to call back later that afternoon. Later that afternoon his temperature was, if anything, worse, and I called back and spoke briefly to GP. He said the urine sample was clear, and said he'd call back at end of the day to see how he was doing. After that I took #3's top off and noticed he had a red raised spot on his leg, and on his body was faintly blotchy. You could see the spots in some lights, but were flat and not raised. He had been in contact with chickenpox 10 days previously, so I assumed this was probably it. Spoke to GP at end of surgery and suggested chickenpox. He said he'd drop in and see #3 at home when he was leaving. (Home visit!!) He thought probably was chickenpox, but couldn't give a firm diagnosis from what he could see. The spot on his leg looked right. Now, based on when #1,#2 had chickenpox I confidently expected to wake up on Saturday and find that he was covered with obvious spots. But even now (Sunday) he has one or two raised spots plus a large number of flat slightly red marks, mostly on his body, but also covering the rest of him. His temperature came down some point on Saturday between 3am and 5am and, I think might be up a point or two today, but basically has been normal until this morning. He's been tired/floppy (for him) but eating/drinking fine, and seems to be a little uncomfortable where the spots are. Does this match up with anyone's experience of chickenpox? I think it probably is chickenpox, but I'm a bit confused as to why the spots don't seem to be developing. Or maybe it's that I didn't notice this stage with the others as it's really not obvious unless you're looking for them. Debbie |
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Chicken pox
Welches wrote:
Does this match up with anyone's experience of chickenpox? I think it probably is chickenpox, but I'm a bit confused as to why the spots don't seem to be developing. Or maybe it's that I didn't notice this stage with the others as it's really not obvious unless you're looking for them. Was he vaccinated against chicken pox? If so, he might just have a mild breakthrough case. Best wishes, Ericka |
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Chicken pox
"Ericka" wrote in message ... Welches wrote: Does this match up with anyone's experience of chickenpox? I think it probably is chickenpox, but I'm a bit confused as to why the spots don't seem to be developing. Or maybe it's that I didn't notice this stage with the others as it's really not obvious unless you're looking for them. Was he vaccinated against chicken pox? If so, he might just have a mild breakthrough case. No vaccination is licenced in UK as far as I'm aware. He hasn't had it anyway. Debbie |
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