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JaybirdMember
Thanks for you advice. It’s greatly appreciated.
JaybirdMemberIN re to health:
“Oh Jay – Did you try antibiotics? If yes, which one(s) & for how long? What was on the C & S?”
Saying “standard antibiotics” doesn’t tell me anything! Did you even get a C & S?
(JAY)I don’t know what C&S means. When my son was sick they prescribed the standard medications any pediatrician would give like amoxicillin, zythromax, etc… These medications are usually given for ten days. They got rid of the cold, strep but the tonsils/adenoids remain swollen.
The issue here is primarily sleep apnea. There a limit how long you can go on with a kid not sleeping at night.
JaybirdMemberNechomah,
Yes, the tonsils to adenoids and tonsils to disrupt his sleep. From what I understand it’s more the adenoids than tonsils disrupting his sleep since he can’t breath through his.
I do understand the swelling of the tonsils can go down over time but I’m not sure if I have heard of that relating to swollen adenoids.
Any additional advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
JaybirdMemberIn re to commenter the queen.
Would you be so kind to share with me who this magical healers information?
Thanks!
JaybirdMember“Oh Jay – Did you try antibiotics? If yes, which one(s) & for how long? What was on the C & S?”
Of course. Your child’s pediatrician will usually prescribe the standard antibiotics for colds. The ENT will usually suggest Flonase, and/or Claritin.
These didn’t do anything.
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