Well, I gave DCG pizza sauce for lunch on Tuesday and the next diaper 30 minutes later, she broke out in a rash. I told DCM that she had a rash and that it can be caused by food.
We have discussed it and DCM noted that it happen after some lemon the other day too. So she may react to citrus and may not be able to have any until she is potty trained.
So it may have been a diaper rash but not chafing, instead a reaction to food.
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DCG1 came back today with a normal temp. She's eating better than last week. It is raining today so no recess. It is nap time and she is not sleeping, so she will probably fall asleep later. When it is time to get up.
she still takes two am naps, one after arrival and then an hour later. My attempts to combine them have completely failed partial because her attendance is all over the place.
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So this happened to my DD when she was out of the teething stage. I called the doctor and they said not to worry. She would act and play fine but be warm. I am starting to think that it is more common but most don't catch it.
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I too have had incidents where fever reoccurs off and on over the course of a week or two. I've never had a situation where it ended up being anything serious but it has happened so I don't think it's rare just not super common.
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Yes! It was long enough ago that I don't remember all of the specifics but my ds went through this. If I remember correctly, every Wednesday, he'd spike a fever, look as though he was coming down with something but then be fine within the next day or two only to have the pattern repeat itself each Wednesday for about the next month or two before stopping on its own. I mentioned it to his pediatrician who kind of shrugged it off, saying it wasn't unusual for young kids to experience that. He never gave me a name for it but years later, I saw an article about recurrent fever similar to the one in your link and it sounded exactly like what we experienced with my son.
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Okay so the doctor isn't thinking during the exam and asked if meds were given?
I might have edit bc form to have the doctor indicate if parents have given any meds.
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More than likely it’s that they’re giving Tylenol
Or ibuprofen and not putting 2 and 2 together that that’s why the fever is gone. Sometimes I have to clearly state fever reducing Tylenol And/or fever reducing Ibuprofen
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Originally posted by Sahm121 View PostOh boy. It sounds like a yeast or bacterial rash. The baby having a fever now would make me think this has been going on for days and would really concern me . Shame on the parents.
pleaae update when they get the diagnosis
Other than dcm giving Tylenol to Dcg would there be any other reason for a fever to come and go?
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Dcm just texted, Dcg has a fever today over 100.
Yesterday when she messaged that Dcg had an appointment, she said that Dcg didn't have a fever. So something is going on with Dcg, she has to be sick or something.
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They paid for next week but didn't show or message this morning. So I am trying to decide on a wording to see how Dcg is doing.
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Oh boy. It sounds like a yeast or bacterial rash. The baby having a fever now would make me think this has been going on for days and would really concern me . Shame on the parents.
pleaae update when they get the diagnosis
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I asked dcm if she saw a doctor about the "rash" and she had not. I told her it did not look like a normal "diaper rash" more like an infection and since DCG also had a fever, she would need to take dcg to the doctor and I gave her BC health evaluation form (with a QR code added to the bottom that links my illness policy) I also sent home a medication form, so she would have it incase meds are prescribed.
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Great!! Sarcasm. I hope it’s not HFM. I think sores can get on their bottom. Ugh. You going to keep this family?
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