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justthe4ofus
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We just came back to the doctor and Coxsakie it is My poor baby is ABSOLUTELY miserable and the timing of this could not have been worse.
Keep your eyes out.
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Posted 8/15/06 3:35 PM |
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Michelle
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Can I ask a stupid question, but what is coxsackie?
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Posted 8/15/06 3:36 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/coxsackie.html
Named after Coxsackie, New York, where they were discovered, the coxsackie viruses are part of the enterovirus family of viruses (which also includes echoviruses, polio, and hepatitis A viruses) that live in the human digestive tract. They can spread from person to person, usually on unwashed hands and surfaces contaminated by feces, where they can live for several days. In tropical parts of the world, they infect people year-round, but in cooler climates, outbreaks of coxsackie virus most often occur in the summer and fall.
Signs and Symptoms About half of all children with coxsackie virus infection have no symptoms. Some children suddenly develop fevers of 101 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 to 40 degrees Celsius), headache, and muscle aches. Some also develop a mild sore throat, abdominal discomfort, or nausea. A child with coxsackie virus may simply feel hot but have no other symptoms. In most children, the fever lasts about 3 days, then disappears; in others, the fever is biphasic, meaning that it appears for 1 day, then disappears for 2 to 3 days, then returns for 2 to 4 days more.
Besides causing a simple fever, coxsackie viruses can cause several different patterns of symptoms that affect different body parts:
Hand, foot, and mouth disease, a type of coxsackie virus syndrome, causes painful red blisters in the throat and on the tongue, gums, inside of the cheeks, and the palms of hands and soles of the feet. Herpangina, a coxsackie virus infection of the throat, causes red-ringed blisters and ulcers on the tonsils and soft palate, the fleshy back portion of the roof of the mouth. Pleurodynia (also called Bornholm disease) is a related coxsackie virus infection that causes painful spasms in the muscles of the chest and upper abdomen. Boys with pleurodynia may also have pain in the testicles beginning about 2 weeks after the chest pain starts. Hemorrhagic conjunctivitis is an infection that affects the whites of the eyes. Hemorrhagic conjunctivitis usually starts out as eye pain and is suddenly followed by red, watery eyes, swelling, light sensitivity, and blurry vision. Coxsackie viruses can also cause meningitis, an infection of the meninges (the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord), and rarely, encephalitis, a brain infection. They may also cause myocarditis, an infection of the heart muscle.
Newborns, who can be infected from their mothers during or shortly after birth, are more at risk for developing serious infection, including myocarditis, hepatitis, and meningoencephalitis (an inflammation of the brain and meninges).
Symptoms usually occur within 2 weeks after birth and can include fever, poor feeding, irritability, and lethargy. Infants with coxsackie myocarditis have trouble breathing and sometimes develop cyanosis, a bluish color of the skin, lips, and nails caused by too little oxygen in the blood.
Contagiousness Coxsackie viruses are very contagious. They're usually passed from person to person on unwashed hands and surfaces contaminated by feces. They can also be spread through droplets of fluid sprayed into the air when someone sneezes or coughs.
When an outbreak of coxsackie virus affects a community, risk for infection is highest among infants and children younger than 5. The virus spreads easily in group settings like schools, child-care centers, or summer camps. People who are infected with a coxsackie virus are most contagious the first week they're sick.
Prevention There is no vaccine to prevent coxsackie virus infection. Hand washing is the best prevention. Remind the members of your family to wash their hands frequently, particularly after using the toilet (especially those in public places), after changing a diaper, before meals, and before preparing food. Shared toys in child-care centers should be routinely cleaned with a disinfectant because the virus can live on these objects for days.
Children who are sick with a coxsackie virus should be kept out of school or child care for a few days to avoid spreading the infection.
Incubation The incubation period (the time between infection and the onset of symptoms) for most coxsackie virus infections is about 2 to 10 days.
Duration The duration of coxsackie virus infection varies, depending on the specific type. For coxsackie fever without other symptoms, a child's temperature may return to normal within 24 hours, although the average fever lasts 3 to 4 days. In pleurodynia, fever and muscle pain usually last 1 to 2 days, and in herpangina, symptoms generally last 3 to 6 days.
Diagnosis Doctors diagnose a coxsackie virus by performing a physical exam and looking for any of the telltale symptoms, such as rash or blisters. They might also test stool or fluids from the back of the throat to see if the virus is present.
Treatment Depending on the type of infection and symptoms, the doctor may prescribe medications to make your child feel more comfortable. However, because antibiotics only work against bacteria, they can't be used to fight a coxsackie virus infection. For meningitis due to coxsackie virus, there's an effective antiviral medication, though it's not yet widely available.
The most severe forms of coxsackie virus infection, myocarditis and encephalitis, can be fatal, especially in newborns. Even older children with coxsackie myocarditis or encephalitis may need special care in a hospital. However, these complications are rare.
Most children with a simple coxsackie infection recover completely after a few days at home. If your child has a fever without any other symptoms, he or she should rest in bed or play quietly indoors. Offer plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration. Acetaminophen may be given to relieve any minor aches and pains. If the fever lasts for more than 24 hours or if your child has any symptoms of a more serious coxsackie infection, call your child's doctor.
Complications Children with coxsackie virus may become dehydrated because mouth sores can make it painful to eat and drink. If the dehydration is severe, intravenous (IV) fluids may be necessary.
When to Call Your Child's Doctor Call your child's doctor immediately if your child develops any of the following symptoms:
fever (higher than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, or 38 degrees Celsius, for infants younger than 6 months of age and higher than 102 degrees Fahrenheit, or 38.8 degrees Celsius, for an older child) poor appetite trouble feeding vomiting diarrhea difficulty breathing convulsions unusual sleepiness Even if your child doesn't have a fever, call the doctor for any of the following:
pain in the chest or abdomen sores on the skin or inside the mouth difficulty breathing severe sore throat severe headache, especially with vomiting, confusion, unusual sleepiness, or convulsions neck stiffness red, swollen, and watery eyes pain in one or both testicles
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Posted 8/15/06 3:37 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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Not stupid at all.
It's a viral infection spread by salivia. It manifests with high fever and sores in their mouths and throats. They can also develop blisters on their hands and feet. It is EXTREMELY contagious.
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Posted 8/15/06 3:38 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Plenty of fluids! Poor thing Even she refuses bottles, try ice pops for her to suck on. The cold eases the pain of the blisters.
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Posted 8/15/06 3:38 PM |
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Michelle
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Oh man, poor baby!
I hope she is feeling better soon.
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Posted 8/15/06 3:40 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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I offered her ice cream and ice pops and she wouldn't take either
Honestly with everything going on with the line and the house- this is the last thing for me. She is unconsolable and I am about to have a complete mental break down. The stress of trying to fight the goverment that doesn't seem to care and having a child that is miserable is more than I can bare at this point.
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Posted 8/15/06 3:41 PM |
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dld4e
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I hope she feels better soon!!
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Posted 8/15/06 3:43 PM |
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NS1976
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UGH Jaime...Im sorry! I cant even imagine how frustrating this is right now! I wish we lived closer and I could do something to help out. Hang in there, it can only get better hopefully.
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Posted 8/15/06 3:44 PM |
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Melbernai
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Oh Jamie -- I'm sorry your little girl had to get this.
I hope she is feeling better soon. I think we may have it over here.
Does your little one have blisters? I can't see any YET but defintely we have some of the other symtoms.
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Posted 8/15/06 3:46 PM |
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pugmama
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Posted 8/15/06 3:56 PM |
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Posted 8/15/06 3:59 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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Yes in her throat
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Posted 8/15/06 4:11 PM |
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IrishTracy
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Posted 8/15/06 4:17 PM |
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oh no!
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Posted 8/15/06 4:22 PM |
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Could they get blisters on their face from coxsackie. I noticed this morning Andrew has a blister on his chin near his lips?
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Posted 8/15/06 4:30 PM |
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stayandjohn
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Awwwww poor little sweetie!
Hope she feels better soon
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Posted 8/15/06 4:44 PM |
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Feel better cutie!
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Posted 8/15/06 4:59 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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Aw now my poor baby is awake again
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Posted 8/15/06 10:00 PM |
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Melbernai
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I was wondering about that. I better get myself to sleep before mine wakes up too!
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Posted 8/15/06 10:00 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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Posted by Melbernai
I was wondering about that. I better get myself to sleep before mine wakes up too!
I have a funny feeling Melissa I am in for a very long night My poor little baby.
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Posted 8/15/06 10:04 PM |
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Melbernai
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I was wondering about that. I better get myself to sleep before mine wakes up too!
I have a funny feeling Melissa I am in for a very long night My poor little baby.
You don't have to work tomorrow, do you? I say sleep whenever she is sleeping from here on in!
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Posted 8/15/06 10:06 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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I was wondering about that. I better get myself to sleep before mine wakes up too!
I have a funny feeling Melissa I am in for a very long night My poor little baby.
You don't have to work tomorrow, do you? I say sleep whenever she is sleeping from here on in!
No I am a teacher like you. Unfortunately though I have e-mails and letters that I have to generate for Councilman Mazzai, Senators Clinton, Schumer and Trunzo before the morning.DH has her now so I am starting to work on it so that maybe I might get some sleep. Because of everything that has been going on I haven't really slept well since last Thursday anyways, I feel like I have a new born again.
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Posted 8/15/06 10:11 PM |
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I'm sorry your little girl is so sick. I hope you and her can get some rest and get well soon.
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Posted 8/15/06 10:15 PM |
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