I have had a week from hell! My infant was hospitalized with RSV, daddy is a truck driver so my 3 year old and I were stuck in the hospital for 5 days. The morning of our discharge (yesterday) my 3 year old woke up with a temp of 101.4. I have been giving him tylenol and motrin. So now he has no fever. But he started complaining tonight after his bath that his skin is itchy. I am so worried. Any Ideas???
2006-12-15
15:04:45
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I have a call into the nurses station. RSV is VERY CONTAGIOUS and he may just be getting over that. His dr knows about his fever because I had her check him out before she discharged my infant. But I thought the itchy skin was concerning. There has been nothing out of the ordinary this evening, and its my THREE YEAR OLD not my infant with the problem.
2006-12-15
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He most likely has Roseola,it starts with a high fever that drops and then the next day you see a rash all over the body.It can be very uncomfortable so talk to his doc about benadryl.This is a very common virus that most kids have as a baby or toddler.
2006-12-15 17:43:10
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answered by alecnaaron 3
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If your three year old has itchy skin it could be an allergic reaction to something. Maybe something in the bath water or laundry soap or even something in the hospital blanket. I wouldn't be too worried about it unless he is still complaining about it in a day or two or if any other symptoms arise. Doctors say not to panic about a fever unless it reaches 103 or lasts for more than a day when giving meds to break it. Sometimes a mild fever is a good thing. It means his body is fighting something so unless the fever spikes or lasts through tomorrow don't worry about that.
2006-12-15 15:13:14
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answered by freakyallweeky 5
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I have had a week from hell! My infant was hospitalized with RSV, daddy is a truck driver so my 3 year old and I were stuck in the hospital for 5 days. The morning of our discharge (yesterday) my 3 year old woke up with a temp of 101.4. I have been giving him tylenol and motrin. So now he has no...
2015-08-19 04:04:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The first thing that popped in my mind is scarlett fever. My daughter is just now getting over it. It is essentially strep throat with a rash. The rash starts around the neck or face and may itch. So, if he has a fever, sore throat and itchy that is a sign of scarlett fever. Make sure you get him treated asap!
2006-12-15 15:28:01
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answered by zinntwinnies 6
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sounds like eczma or psorisis, maybe just dry skin but especially with it being winter young children are prone to itchy skin problems. watch him for bumps if he hasn't had chicken pox vaccine though. i am only 21 (they didn't have the vaccine when i got it) but i remember getting it when i was 7, i had a feaver that made my eyes feel like they were burning out of my head. they thought i was just getting a cold and itchy b/c i have eczma. I got them so bad they got in my mouth and throat and i couldn't eat anything for 2 weeks, maybe it will turn out to be a bug bite but if he gets bumps please take him to the doctor to be sure, it can be deadly to him and your infant.
good luck.
2006-12-15 17:54:10
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answered by soccer2music 2
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i have fever and it felt like my head is so ligthheaded and i feel like passing out but theres a time i totally black out i guess iam having low blood preassure cause havent eaten for days well ive eaten but not suffiecent enough. Well when i felt that. Started eating so the symptoms subsided i guess its low blood preassure but when my fever subsided my skin feels so itchy for days what do you think is it can anyone replay please?
2014-10-14 07:22:35
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answered by Ling 1
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Bring him back to the hospital. Asking for advice isn't a good idea on the internet. Only a qualified doctor can help.
Does his doctor know he has such a high fever?
2006-12-15 15:08:58
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answered by countrygurl587 3
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Hard to tell - you should see the pediatrician if he is still complaining of itching, has a fever > 101.5. Some people are allergic to motrin - any relation of his motrin to the itching. Sometimes warm temperatures (his bath) or dry skin can cause itching. See if lotion helps.
2006-12-15 15:09:58
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answered by MD2005 1
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2017-02-17 16:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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