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No antibiotics for cough...

JORDYSMOM

New member
It's true that abx kill good bacteria too. I agree with your doc. Also, when abx are necessary, it's a good idea to take a probiotic too, so that the good bacteria can be replaced.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
It's true that abx kill good bacteria too. I agree with your doc. Also, when abx are necessary, it's a good idea to take a probiotic too, so that the good bacteria can be replaced.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
It's true that abx kill good bacteria too. I agree with your doc. Also, when abx are necessary, it's a good idea to take a probiotic too, so that the good bacteria can be replaced.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
It's true that abx kill good bacteria too. I agree with your doc. Also, when abx are necessary, it's a good idea to take a probiotic too, so that the good bacteria can be replaced.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
It's true that abx kill good bacteria too. I agree with your doc. Also, when abx are necessary, it's a good idea to take a probiotic too, so that the good bacteria can be replaced.
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<br />Stacey
 

Solo

New member
Like I mentioned before, abx are non-discriminating bacteria murderers; they kill the good AND the bad. Your doctor is right, no antibiotic should be used unless absolutely necessary.
 

Solo

New member
Like I mentioned before, abx are non-discriminating bacteria murderers; they kill the good AND the bad. Your doctor is right, no antibiotic should be used unless absolutely necessary.
 

Solo

New member
Like I mentioned before, abx are non-discriminating bacteria murderers; they kill the good AND the bad. Your doctor is right, no antibiotic should be used unless absolutely necessary.
 

Solo

New member
Like I mentioned before, abx are non-discriminating bacteria murderers; they kill the good AND the bad. Your doctor is right, no antibiotic should be used unless absolutely necessary.
 

Solo

New member
Like I mentioned before, abx are non-discriminating bacteria murderers; they kill the good AND the bad. Your doctor is right, no antibiotic should be used unless absolutely necessary.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
I would keep a close eye on the cough as well. Increase the chest pt, I also throw in an extra albuterol neb to open the airways. Increase fluids(whatever your baby is drinking). Warm bath would help get the gunk out of my daughter's nose, lots of rest. Did they culture your baby at the visit? It is good to know if she is growing something in her sputum. Sometimes, a cold or virus sets up a situation in CF that lets the bacteria flourish; thus causing the Cf'er to need antibiotics. It's hard when they are babies and just getting to know whow they respond to colds/viruses. I do know that (for my daughter anyway) a cough that is keeping her up at night for a few nights in a row, weight loss with cough, fever with cough, coughing and choking on mucus, etc may warrant additional antibiotics. I like to avoid the antibiotics if possible; but in CF they can be vital to protecting your child's lungs from damage.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
I would keep a close eye on the cough as well. Increase the chest pt, I also throw in an extra albuterol neb to open the airways. Increase fluids(whatever your baby is drinking). Warm bath would help get the gunk out of my daughter's nose, lots of rest. Did they culture your baby at the visit? It is good to know if she is growing something in her sputum. Sometimes, a cold or virus sets up a situation in CF that lets the bacteria flourish; thus causing the Cf'er to need antibiotics. It's hard when they are babies and just getting to know whow they respond to colds/viruses. I do know that (for my daughter anyway) a cough that is keeping her up at night for a few nights in a row, weight loss with cough, fever with cough, coughing and choking on mucus, etc may warrant additional antibiotics. I like to avoid the antibiotics if possible; but in CF they can be vital to protecting your child's lungs from damage.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
I would keep a close eye on the cough as well. Increase the chest pt, I also throw in an extra albuterol neb to open the airways. Increase fluids(whatever your baby is drinking). Warm bath would help get the gunk out of my daughter's nose, lots of rest. Did they culture your baby at the visit? It is good to know if she is growing something in her sputum. Sometimes, a cold or virus sets up a situation in CF that lets the bacteria flourish; thus causing the Cf'er to need antibiotics. It's hard when they are babies and just getting to know whow they respond to colds/viruses. I do know that (for my daughter anyway) a cough that is keeping her up at night for a few nights in a row, weight loss with cough, fever with cough, coughing and choking on mucus, etc may warrant additional antibiotics. I like to avoid the antibiotics if possible; but in CF they can be vital to protecting your child's lungs from damage.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
I would keep a close eye on the cough as well. Increase the chest pt, I also throw in an extra albuterol neb to open the airways. Increase fluids(whatever your baby is drinking). Warm bath would help get the gunk out of my daughter's nose, lots of rest. Did they culture your baby at the visit? It is good to know if she is growing something in her sputum. Sometimes, a cold or virus sets up a situation in CF that lets the bacteria flourish; thus causing the Cf'er to need antibiotics. It's hard when they are babies and just getting to know whow they respond to colds/viruses. I do know that (for my daughter anyway) a cough that is keeping her up at night for a few nights in a row, weight loss with cough, fever with cough, coughing and choking on mucus, etc may warrant additional antibiotics. I like to avoid the antibiotics if possible; but in CF they can be vital to protecting your child's lungs from damage.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
I would keep a close eye on the cough as well. Increase the chest pt, I also throw in an extra albuterol neb to open the airways. Increase fluids(whatever your baby is drinking). Warm bath would help get the gunk out of my daughter's nose, lots of rest. Did they culture your baby at the visit? It is good to know if she is growing something in her sputum. Sometimes, a cold or virus sets up a situation in CF that lets the bacteria flourish; thus causing the Cf'er to need antibiotics. It's hard when they are babies and just getting to know whow they respond to colds/viruses. I do know that (for my daughter anyway) a cough that is keeping her up at night for a few nights in a row, weight loss with cough, fever with cough, coughing and choking on mucus, etc may warrant additional antibiotics. I like to avoid the antibiotics if possible; but in CF they can be vital to protecting your child's lungs from damage.
 
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tammykrumrey

Guest
Katie,

I asked the CF dr. about this just last week. I wanted to know when should I call about an increase in cough, now especially since Kayla is culturing Cepacia. He said that all kids catch common colds, and of course kids with CF do to...he said that a common cold should last about a week. IF there is still an increase in cough after one week, with no signs of improvement, then to call them at CF clinic. An anitbiotic would then be in order.

And as far as not being able to culture Psuedomonas when Staph is present...NOT TRUE! My younger daughter has cultured Staph as well as MRSA AND Psuedomonas, all at the same time! I have heard that 'theory', and maybe there is some truth to it, but it can in fact happen.

I hope Ellie gets to feeling better really soon!
 
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tammykrumrey

Guest
Katie,

I asked the CF dr. about this just last week. I wanted to know when should I call about an increase in cough, now especially since Kayla is culturing Cepacia. He said that all kids catch common colds, and of course kids with CF do to...he said that a common cold should last about a week. IF there is still an increase in cough after one week, with no signs of improvement, then to call them at CF clinic. An anitbiotic would then be in order.

And as far as not being able to culture Psuedomonas when Staph is present...NOT TRUE! My younger daughter has cultured Staph as well as MRSA AND Psuedomonas, all at the same time! I have heard that 'theory', and maybe there is some truth to it, but it can in fact happen.

I hope Ellie gets to feeling better really soon!
 
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tammykrumrey

Guest
Katie,

I asked the CF dr. about this just last week. I wanted to know when should I call about an increase in cough, now especially since Kayla is culturing Cepacia. He said that all kids catch common colds, and of course kids with CF do to...he said that a common cold should last about a week. IF there is still an increase in cough after one week, with no signs of improvement, then to call them at CF clinic. An anitbiotic would then be in order.

And as far as not being able to culture Psuedomonas when Staph is present...NOT TRUE! My younger daughter has cultured Staph as well as MRSA AND Psuedomonas, all at the same time! I have heard that 'theory', and maybe there is some truth to it, but it can in fact happen.

I hope Ellie gets to feeling better really soon!
 
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tammykrumrey

Guest
Katie,

I asked the CF dr. about this just last week. I wanted to know when should I call about an increase in cough, now especially since Kayla is culturing Cepacia. He said that all kids catch common colds, and of course kids with CF do to...he said that a common cold should last about a week. IF there is still an increase in cough after one week, with no signs of improvement, then to call them at CF clinic. An anitbiotic would then be in order.

And as far as not being able to culture Psuedomonas when Staph is present...NOT TRUE! My younger daughter has cultured Staph as well as MRSA AND Psuedomonas, all at the same time! I have heard that 'theory', and maybe there is some truth to it, but it can in fact happen.

I hope Ellie gets to feeling better really soon!
 
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tammykrumrey

Guest
Katie,
<br />
<br />I asked the CF dr. about this just last week. I wanted to know when should I call about an increase in cough, now especially since Kayla is culturing Cepacia. He said that all kids catch common colds, and of course kids with CF do to...he said that a common cold should last about a week. IF there is still an increase in cough after one week, with no signs of improvement, then to call them at CF clinic. An anitbiotic would then be in order.
<br />
<br />And as far as not being able to culture Psuedomonas when Staph is present...NOT TRUE! My younger daughter has cultured Staph as well as MRSA AND Psuedomonas, all at the same time! I have heard that 'theory', and maybe there is some truth to it, but it can in fact happen.
<br />
<br />I hope Ellie gets to feeling better really soon!
 
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