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Chronic Strep

Hi everyone, need some advice! My daughter has had strep throat, fevers, ear infections on and off since about one year old. She is almost 3 now. Strange she gets it because as of right now she is not in a daycare or school situation which would make more sense here because it takes exposure to other kids with strep to get strep. Each time she gets strep, we go to doctor, she tests positive for strep and we get an antibiotic and are sent out the door. That usually took care of the problem temporarily. Now, since February, my daughter has had 5 rounds of strep throat and 5 rounds of antibiotics. Each time the antibiotic ends, 5 days later she is ill again with strep. :er doctor decided we need to now see an ENT specialist to talk about a possible tonsillectomy. We've had lab work done also and it is all normal so the doctor has a hunch it may be her tonsils. I'm scared to death of possible surgey on my almost 3 year old. I have tried a lot of natural things to help my daughter such as acidopholus, vitamins, healthy diet, keeping things as clean as I can but to no avail. Does anyone have a similar story with a solution? Thanks in advance. You have all helped me with previous questions. I come to you again!

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My daughter had chronic ear infections and she was put on a low dose of antibiotics for about 8 weeks and it worked. Have you tried that?

Hi C.,

Just a thought, but do you change her toothbrush every time? She could be getting reinfected from it...

My heart goes out to you. My kids are grown, but I remember the frustration and heartache these ongoing situations bring.

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Have you had everyone in the family checked for strep too? People can be carriers and pass it along without showing any symptoms. In fact, I've heard someone kept getting it from the family dog! So if the carrier isn't treated, they can just kept passing it to the patient anew, despite having just completed antibiotics.

This is random but did you change her toothbrush? After she starts and antibiotic you should change her toothbrush or it could be reinfecting her. unlike a cold (can't get the same one twice) an infection can re-occur. I would give that a try. It's too simple to not ....good luck!

This happened a few years ago in my house. My daughter and I each got strep three times in just a couple of months. Each time we would go to the doctor, test positive, get antibiotics and get better. Finally the doctor asked to test my two boys and my husband, who were not 'sick.' One of my boys tested positive for strep, and after he was prescribed antibiotics my daughter and I did not get it again. Please test your whole household and see if you have a carrier in the house. The carrier may not be sick, but may be giving it to your daughter. If she attends a preschool then they should have sent out a letter to all the parents. Is anyone there getting sick?

Hi C.,

Just a thought, but do you change her toothbrush every time? She could be getting reinfected from it...

My heart goes out to you. My kids are grown, but I remember the frustration and heartache these ongoing situations bring.

I had the same problem as a child and had my tonsils removed. I have not had strep throat since. I still remember being in the hospital, but have no bad memories since I got to eat all the ice cream I wanted. My daughter had surgery at 5 for something else and she also has no bad memories from the surgery, although I did insist they give her something to prevent nausea in her IV. They usually will only do that if you request it.

I would say that removal of her tonsils may be the only solution. I had my tonsils out when I was 5....and that was a LONG time ago...so I am sure it is an even quicker recovery nowadays!!! You don't want to keep her on antibotics because of possible yeast infections and also her body will build up a resistance to it and then when she really needs it someday you are going to have to use the stronger ( and much more expensive) antibiotics to tackle whatever problem she has at that time. I would definitely see an ENT to make sure there aren't other issues going on that could be making the infection so difficult to get rid of. Tell them that you would like surgery to be the last resort, but be open to the possibility.

Go ahead and have the tonsillectomy and ask about tubes for her ears too. If they are even considering it, having it done all in one procedure is the best. If surgery makes you nervous, think about what might happen if she becomes immune to antibiotics or suffers permanent damage due to the constant throat infections.

It sounds like your daughter 's immune system is being compromised. I would recommend on rebuilding her immune system so her own body can take care of itself. I work with many children in many situations but bottom line is keeping ther immune system healthy.

I am a wellness consultant and can share what you can do to make a difference in her health if that interest you.

Email me if you would like more information.

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