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07.11.08, 22:24 PM General Topics
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My 1.5 yr old was sick, high, high fever, had a pus-like discharge from her little vagina, kept gripping the area when she peed, Doc gave her anti-bi's for UTI , 5 days later no improvement, fever getting worse, does urine test, prescribes stronger anti-bio, today get the lab results from the urine test. E-coli. Changes Anti-bio script. My baby seems good, no fever, in recovery, still grabbing herself when she pees. I am totally freaked out. Anyone got any experience of this? LOS ANGELESPRESCHOOL/KIDSTODDLER [ REPLY | STOP WATCHING | OPTIONS ] [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
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My dd had a UTI at 8 mos, and I've also had them myself, and it definitely takes a few days for the pain on peeing to go away. Also, the memory of the pain is pretty strong. She'll probably be fine in a few days. But, you should totally fire your ped. UTIs are extremely serious, and I cannot imagine why it would take so long to find the correct antibiotic. The ped should have done the urine test immediately and sent it to the lab, and would have known within a day or two what antibiotic to use. Also, your ped will probably tell you this, but you should get your dd tested for kidney reflux, which involves a very unpleasant test called a VCUG, but you need to do it to find out if your dd has kidney reflux which makes her more likely to get UTIs. Good luck. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.12.08, 05:32 AM Flag
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