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Old December 4th 03, 01:10 AM
C Du
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Our son Josh is having a rash that's even strange to the doctor. Basically,
he got a rash two days after taking antibiotics for the first time
(Amoxicilin). The rash looks like red small dots (see photos in the web page
below). We stopped the antibiotics and it gradually reduced over 3 days.
Then it came back again, stronger. Right now the doc not sure whether it's
allergy to antibiotics or not, since it should not restart. And virus
usually don't come back like this either.

Could you help us please? We'll probably go to see an allergy specialist
tomorrow if he won't get any better (he's on Benadryl now). The rash itself
seems not bothing the Josh. What we concern most is that we might be
overlooking something more serious. The following is a complete description
of his illness history and any related information we could think of, which
can also be found on the webpage we created, along with photos.

Thank you very much in advance!

Cathy and Will
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this webpage has photos and descriptions:
http://131.247.137.56/rash/

Detailed info below:

He is 10 months old, weights 18 lbs and started daycare a month ago, in an
infant room with 5 other kids (all under age of 1), taken care most of the
time by two teachers. He had a stuffy nose on and off for 20 days. Then he
got fever on Monday night (11/24, 101.7F under arm, reduced by Tyleno). Went
to see Doc Tuesday (11/25) and was put on antibiotic (Amoxicilin). He took
them noon time and dinner time. Tuesday night still got fever (102, reduced
by Tyleno). Wed took anti; Wed night didn't since he throwed up the
medicine. No fever that night. Thursday morning (11/27) we noticed rash (not
ichy), only under clothes and inside diaper (see photo). Called Doc on duty
and was told probably viral infection and keep taking anti. Took anti in the
morning and dinner time. Rash worsened next day and speading to whole body,
legs and arms, even face (Friday (11/28). Called again, same Doc on duty and
told to stop anti and wait to see if disappear in 48 hours. Slowly fading by
Sunday afternoon. Monday (Dec.1) was ok so he was in daycare, by evening
time rash came back, starting all over the body (see photo). Went to see Doc
next day (Tuesday 12/2) and put on Benadryl, suspecting anti induced allergy
but not sure, since they seldom restart. He took Benadryl (1/2 tsp) noon,
5pm, 9pm and 3am. 12/3 morning notice rash reduced in the trunk area but
increased in the legs and arms. Called Doc again and was told to keep
medication.

He has been breastfed and started last month on formula (Similac Advance).
Regular food including oatmeal cereal, canned baby food (Gerber, fruit,
vegi, chicken etc), banana, and sometimes very small amount of fish and
shrimp (chewed up by mom) mixed with cereal. Nothing special was introduced
during this time as far as we could tell. We live in Florida and his daily
routine is pretty much daycare and home (apartment). He started walking
about 2 weeks ago and can take several steps by himself alone. He's got 2
fully out teeth (up and down) and two more showing up just now. I have full
resolution pictures if you need them (3mb resolution). Thank you very much.


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Old December 4th 03, 02:01 AM
JG
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"C Du" wrote in message
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Our son Josh is having a rash that's even strange to the doctor.

Basically,
he got a rash two days after taking antibiotics for the first time
(Amoxicilin). The rash looks like red small dots (see photos in the

web page
below). We stopped the antibiotics and it gradually reduced over 3

days.
Then it came back again, stronger. Right now the doc not sure whether

it's
allergy to antibiotics or not, since it should not restart. And virus
usually don't come back like this either.


Could you help us please? We'll probably go to see an allergy

specialist
tomorrow if he won't get any better (he's on Benadryl now). The rash

itself
seems not bothing the Josh. What we concern most is that we might be
overlooking something more serious. The following is a complete

description
of his illness history and any related information we could think of,

which
can also be found on the webpage we created, along with photos.


I'm not a doctor, but given Josh's age and the pattern you've described
(fever, followed by a non-itchy rash that spreads), roseola (a virus)
came to mind. No doubt many other things could cause the same symptoms
(and it's probable your physician considered roseola, which, common as
it is, shouldn't be "strange" to a pediatrician). Good luck tracking
down the cause!


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Old December 4th 03, 02:27 AM
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"C Du" wrote in message
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Our son Josh is having a rash that's even strange to the doctor.

Basically,
he got a rash two days after taking antibiotics for the first time
(Amoxicilin). The rash looks like red small dots (see photos in the web

page
below). We stopped the antibiotics and it gradually reduced over 3 days.
Then it came back again, stronger. Right now the doc not sure whether it's
allergy to antibiotics or not, since it should not restart. And virus
usually don't come back like this either.

Could you help us please? We'll probably go to see an allergy specialist
tomorrow if he won't get any better (he's on Benadryl now). The rash

itself
seems not bothing the Josh. What we concern most is that we might be
overlooking something more serious. The following is a complete

description
of his illness history and any related information we could think of,

which
can also be found on the webpage we created, along with photos.

Thank you very much in advance!

Cathy and Will
please post or reply to:

this webpage has photos and descriptions:
http://131.247.137.56/rash/

That looks EXACTLY like the rashes I've seen in response to antibiotics when
there was an allergy. I know that the rashes can come about days after
starting the drugs, even after the child seems to be tolerating it well.
Have you tried Benadryl for the symptoms of the rash? I'd stay away from
the antibiotics, have the pediatrician make a note in his chart and move on.

Don't stress, it really looks like an allergic reaction to me.

- Jen



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Old December 4th 03, 02:36 AM
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JG wrote:
"C Du" wrote in message
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Our son Josh is having a rash that's even strange to the doctor.


Basically,

he got a rash two days after taking antibiotics for the first time
(Amoxicilin). The rash looks like red small dots (see photos in the


web page

below). We stopped the antibiotics and it gradually reduced over 3


days.

Then it came back again, stronger. Right now the doc not sure whether


it's

allergy to antibiotics or not, since it should not restart. And virus
usually don't come back like this either.



Could you help us please? We'll probably go to see an allergy


specialist

tomorrow if he won't get any better (he's on Benadryl now). The rash


itself

seems not bothing the Josh. What we concern most is that we might be
overlooking something more serious. The following is a complete


description

of his illness history and any related information we could think of,


which

can also be found on the webpage we created, along with photos.



I'm not a doctor, but given Josh's age and the pattern you've described
(fever, followed by a non-itchy rash that spreads), roseola (a virus)
came to mind


Why would roseola reoccur after the normal 3 days?

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Old December 4th 03, 03:35 AM
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Thank you very much in advance!

Cathy and Will


The starting of eczema ?
That is how my dd's eczema started out and it got worse ....
just my thought ....

Nic



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Old December 4th 03, 03:46 AM
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"New York Jen" wrote in message news:sYwzb.21639
That looks EXACTLY like the rashes I've seen in response to antibiotics when
there was an allergy. I know that the rashes can come about days after
starting the drugs, even after the child seems to be tolerating it well.
Have you tried Benadryl for the symptoms of the rash? I'd stay away from
the antibiotics, have the pediatrician make a note in his chart and move

on.

Don't stress, it really looks like an allergic reaction to me.



That's what it looks like to me too. I just recently had a rash in reaction
to an allergy to antibiotics. Looks the same.

esther


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Old December 4th 03, 04:11 AM
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It looks JUST LIKE the Roseola rash my daughter had a few weeks ago. Rash
lasted about 4-5 days and didn't bother her. It came and went in severity
too.


"JG" wrote in message
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"C Du" wrote in message
. ..

Our son Josh is having a rash that's even strange to the doctor.

Basically,
he got a rash two days after taking antibiotics for the first time
(Amoxicilin). The rash looks like red small dots (see photos in the

web page
below). We stopped the antibiotics and it gradually reduced over 3

days.
Then it came back again, stronger. Right now the doc not sure whether

it's
allergy to antibiotics or not, since it should not restart. And virus
usually don't come back like this either.


Could you help us please? We'll probably go to see an allergy

specialist
tomorrow if he won't get any better (he's on Benadryl now). The rash

itself
seems not bothing the Josh. What we concern most is that we might be
overlooking something more serious. The following is a complete

description
of his illness history and any related information we could think of,

which
can also be found on the webpage we created, along with photos.


I'm not a doctor, but given Josh's age and the pattern you've described
(fever, followed by a non-itchy rash that spreads), roseola (a virus)
came to mind. No doubt many other things could cause the same symptoms
(and it's probable your physician considered roseola, which, common as
it is, shouldn't be "strange" to a pediatrician). Good luck tracking
down the cause!




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Old December 4th 03, 05:14 AM
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C Du wrote:



medication.

He has been breastfed and started last month on formula (Similac Advance).
Regular food including oatmeal cereal, canned baby food (Gerber, fruit,
vegi, chicken etc), banana, and sometimes very small amount of fish and
shrimp (chewed up by mom)


Not what you're asking, but did you know that dental cavities are
"contagious" and one way to reduce the bacteria that cause them is to
avoid "mouth to mouth" contact between adult and child (like toothbrush,
spoon, etc.) Might be wiser to use a small food mill or processor.

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Old December 4th 03, 05:39 AM
JG
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"CY" wrote in message
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It looks JUST LIKE the Roseola rash my daughter had a few weeks ago.

Rash
lasted about 4-5 days and didn't bother her. It came and went in

severity
too.


I'm hoping the OP gets a satisfactory diagnosis. While it *could* be a
"classic," harmless amoxicillin rash, (1) those usually don't show up
until about 5 days after starting the course of treatment and (2) as
long as it's "just" a rash (i.e., hives don't develop; it doesn't become
itchy), there's usually no need to stop taking the amoxicillin--the rash
will go away anyway. (It's also unlikely the child will develop the
rash again if/when amoxicillin is prescribed at some future point.) All
of this leads me to wonder why the doctor prescribed an antibiotic in
the first place; i.e., why he/she suspected Josh might have a bacterial
infection in the absence(?) of lab tests confirming one. Just what we
need--another M.D. contributing to bacteria becoming resistant...


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Old December 4th 03, 06:30 AM
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C Du wrote:

Our son Josh is having a rash that's even strange to the doctor. Basically,
he got a rash two days after taking antibiotics for the first time
(Amoxicilin). The rash looks like red small dots (see photos in the web page
below). We stopped the antibiotics and it gradually reduced over 3 days.
Then it came back again, stronger. Right now the doc not sure whether it's
allergy to antibiotics or not, since it should not restart. And virus
usually don't come back like this either.


Why specifically is he on Amox.? Ear infection, sinusitis, what was the
diagnosis that led to antibiotics? If there isn't a clear cut bacterial
infection I would stop the antibiotics, and see how it goes in the coming days.
It looks to me like Roseola (contagious childhood virus characterized by high
fever for 2-3 days prior to onset of rash similar to the one shown -
administration of the amox could just be coincidental with the outbreak) as
others have suggested, which can come and go in severity over the course of a
few days, but should resolve within a week. My daughter gets severe hives and
is treated using prescription Atarax and steriod treatment, but I doubt you'd
need anything of that caliber for what is likely a virus or skin reaction that
will resolve on its own, especially if it doesn't seem to bother him.

cara





 




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