Hi.
Zak (6) has been down and out ill the last 3 weeks or so. It first started with vomiting and a high fever. The kid couldn't even hold down water. The next day my DH took him to the doctor where they diagnosed him with a "virus" that will have to run it's course. His symptoms at that time were: vomitting, fever, complete red body rash
, lethargy... basically most of the symptoms of Scarlet Fever except the Strep Throat (he tested negative). So they sent him home. He finally stopped vomitting on Friday (from Monday) but still had a high fever, lethargy and rash all over his body (face, body, hands, feet, legs... everywhere). He didn't look good at all. I wanted to take him to the hospital, but the doctors said, "It's a virus... it has to run it's course" AGAIN! So... we waited.
By Monday he was looking better, the rash was going away (finally) and his fever was down. Whew...
Fast Forward 10 days... Friday he comes home from school sick and runs a 104.3 fever Friday and Sat. Sunday he is fine, but pale (he has been very pale since this whole thing started). It's not very often you look at your own kid and think, "OMG... you look horrible!". Last night he gets out of the shower and shows me his hands... They looked like he had stuck them in boiling water and the whole hands were blistering and peeling off. This TOTALLY shocked me and DH! Actually, more like grossed out! Huge hunks of skin he was pulling off. Not just like sunburn peeling either... more like huge blisters... ugh.
So I take him to the doctor this afternoon (Monday). I had searched up "peeling hands" on Google. lol... expecting maybe excema or dry skin... NOT! Peeling hands and feet are usually found 1-2 weeks AFTER having SCARLET FEVER! So I tell the doc this... he laughs.
Yes, I do search the internet! Anyways, he isn't too fond of the Scarlet Fever idea, but I tell him to look back in the chart and he sees he tested NEG. All of a sudden, for no apparent reason (no current symptoms) he runs a strep test on Zak. Guess what? IT COMES BACK "VERY POSITIVE". Not positive... VERY POSITIVE. So I ask him, "Could he have had Strep but not shown up on the test back then?". He says if it was early, Yes, it could have shown as a negative. SO... my question is this... IF he had all the symptoms of Scarlet Fever except the STREP, then why didn't they advise me to bring him back in within another day or two to test for strep AGAIN?
So, this poor kid has been suffering with Scarlet Fever and Strep for three weeks now. Not to mention infecting kids at school and his sisters (who have been sick). I am going to start the girls on antibiotics tomorrow (they gave me some for Zak and said to call if the girls run a fever - which they already have been!). Now I get to worry about Rheumatic Fever and other bad things from untreated Scarlet Fever.
I am a mess. Should I confront the Doctors as to WHY they didn't do another Strep test on him? Can I even test for Rheumatic Fever - no... I have to depend on a 6 year old to tell me if his joints hurt! Ugh. I am soooooo mad. He still looks horrible, pale, peeling...
Oh, here's a good one... He was in for his "well visit" last Wednesday and the NP noticed his dry, peeling face. It really is bad. Even his ears! He has NEVER had this before (I tell her that!)... This evening, while searching some more, I find that face peeling is another sign of Scarlet Fever, along with the hand and feet peeling! They had all that information! They are supposed to be doctors! Why do I have to find this stuff on the internet? She should have seen his chart before she examined him, asked if he was any better (not much), noticed his peeling (especially when I said he has NEVER had this before) and used her brain? to put the information together...
Sorry if I am coming across mad... but I am.
This is my SON they are messing up with.
Thanks for listening... If anyone has any experience with Scarlet Fever or Rheumatic Fevers or incompetant doctors, please let me know. Should I take this any further? (meaning take him to the hospital for tests?) I don't really trust these doctors anymore.
Thanks!
Karen
Zak (6) has been down and out ill the last 3 weeks or so. It first started with vomiting and a high fever. The kid couldn't even hold down water. The next day my DH took him to the doctor where they diagnosed him with a "virus" that will have to run it's course. His symptoms at that time were: vomitting, fever, complete red body rash

By Monday he was looking better, the rash was going away (finally) and his fever was down. Whew...
Fast Forward 10 days... Friday he comes home from school sick and runs a 104.3 fever Friday and Sat. Sunday he is fine, but pale (he has been very pale since this whole thing started). It's not very often you look at your own kid and think, "OMG... you look horrible!". Last night he gets out of the shower and shows me his hands... They looked like he had stuck them in boiling water and the whole hands were blistering and peeling off. This TOTALLY shocked me and DH! Actually, more like grossed out! Huge hunks of skin he was pulling off. Not just like sunburn peeling either... more like huge blisters... ugh.
So I take him to the doctor this afternoon (Monday). I had searched up "peeling hands" on Google. lol... expecting maybe excema or dry skin... NOT! Peeling hands and feet are usually found 1-2 weeks AFTER having SCARLET FEVER! So I tell the doc this... he laughs.

So, this poor kid has been suffering with Scarlet Fever and Strep for three weeks now. Not to mention infecting kids at school and his sisters (who have been sick). I am going to start the girls on antibiotics tomorrow (they gave me some for Zak and said to call if the girls run a fever - which they already have been!). Now I get to worry about Rheumatic Fever and other bad things from untreated Scarlet Fever.
I am a mess. Should I confront the Doctors as to WHY they didn't do another Strep test on him? Can I even test for Rheumatic Fever - no... I have to depend on a 6 year old to tell me if his joints hurt! Ugh. I am soooooo mad. He still looks horrible, pale, peeling...
Oh, here's a good one... He was in for his "well visit" last Wednesday and the NP noticed his dry, peeling face. It really is bad. Even his ears! He has NEVER had this before (I tell her that!)... This evening, while searching some more, I find that face peeling is another sign of Scarlet Fever, along with the hand and feet peeling! They had all that information! They are supposed to be doctors! Why do I have to find this stuff on the internet? She should have seen his chart before she examined him, asked if he was any better (not much), noticed his peeling (especially when I said he has NEVER had this before) and used her brain? to put the information together...
Sorry if I am coming across mad... but I am.

Thanks for listening... If anyone has any experience with Scarlet Fever or Rheumatic Fevers or incompetant doctors, please let me know. Should I take this any further? (meaning take him to the hospital for tests?) I don't really trust these doctors anymore.

Thanks!
Karen