Just wondering.
Just wondering.
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pomegranate / 3438 posts
Yes, only because by the time we would get in there (after he had a few days of a fever and fussiness) and she looks at his ears he has a raging infection with tons of fluid.
pear / 1703 posts
We've only ever had one and it was 2 weeks ago. DD is 6 so I felt fine with her taking the antibiotics. Her dr. could clearly identify that it was a middle ear infection and I know that if he's suggesting treatment its only because its truly necessary. He typically waves off 98% of things I wonder/worry about when we go for visits, I fully trust him.
pineapple / 12566 posts
Not always. We've caught it early enough that he told us to do ibuprofen with a nasal spray for a few days but if it didn't get better to take antibiotics. We didn't end up needing them. However one time, he put DS on antibiotics right away, I assume he diagnosed it later that time.
grapefruit / 4545 posts
Yes - but K's are always REAL BAD by the time we get there...apparently she has I high pain tolerance and doesnt throw a fever until its bad...
hostess / papaya / 10219 posts
Yes but we've only had raging double infections with fevers. He ended up getting tubes.
nectarine / 2466 posts
They try to avoid antibiotics here and tell you to ride it out. I've never had to go in for an infection, but she's told me that before. One of my friends has said she's taken her daughter in a few times with an ear infection and they've never given antibiotics.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
She gives us the option. Because most ear infections are viral and really don't need antibiotics.
grapefruit / 4321 posts
Yes but my daughter is a champ and we normally don't know something is up until it's a bad infection. We've been through two sets of tubes now because her infections were so bad most antibiotics didn't even work and our doc didn't want to keep doing rounds of strong medicine.
pear / 1521 posts
So far yes; she's only had one ear infection, well double ear infection and they put her one 3 different things before it cleared up I wasn't happy and I definitely have no idea if the antibiotics even did the trick but she was 10 months old and I think under age one or two it's their standard practice. I hope next time we can avoid them.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
If by immediately you mean that we have to go in for a visit, they make an assessment and we decide together on the best course of treatment, yes.
Believe me, its not an easy decision to put my son on antibiotics, because he's allergic to some kinds and other kinds give him terrible diahrrea.
kiwi / 557 posts
They usually do a wait and see approach with Ibuprofen for the pain and fever before prescribing antibiotics.
coconut / 8483 posts
They've just given it to him right away. Both times it's been in both ears.
coconut / 8279 posts
No, he doesn't just prescribe antibiotics for anything.
My doctors in the area are 'wait and see'. There are signs hanging in the offices about how the practices won't automatically give antibiotics.
eggplant / 11287 posts
Our ped does not. He suggests lots of saline spray and to wait it out.
Our 4 month old had 2 terrible pneumococcal ear infections that were built up with pus. They were horrible! Instead of antibiotics he performed a tampenocentesis (twice) which drained all of the pus out of her ears. They drained for weeks, but she didn't need any abx.
When my 3 year old went to the ER for pneumonia and RSV, the ER doctor saw she had an ear infection and also didn't prescribe antibiotics for it. She said just wait and see. It was nice that her views lined up with our doc's (and ours). He feels very strongly about avoid overuse of antibiotics.
eggplant / 11287 posts
@rachiecakes: ours is the same. Except we did get antibiotics for strep. They're just very cautious about them, especially since ear infections usually resolve themselves. My kids haven't ever had them, except for strep, once.
coconut / 8279 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: Two weeks ago J was on his first round of antibiotics since birth!
eggplant / 11287 posts
@rachiecakes: that's good! I bet he has a great immune system!
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Yes, but only because the only sign he's had has been high spiking fevers that have landed us in the ER.
grapefruit / 4455 posts
We haven't had ear infections yet but lo1 has been prescribed antibiotics three times and two of them I think were excessive but were by a colleague of our ped with allowing us to wait and see a bit longer. Of those two times once we didn't do them and it resolved. The third time was for pneumonia about a week ago. (Eta and we did do them then, she was running a fever a long time and was spiking in the 104s.)
grapefruit / 4418 posts
Nope. She will usually call in the rx just in case so it's there, but advises you to give it a few days to see if it improves on its own first.
nectarine / 2132 posts
So far, yes. And this is at two different pediatrician offices.
For DD she had an ear infection at 2 and 4 months. I think it's pretty common to prescribe for babies under 6 months.
For DS we actually caught it pretty early but she said because it was early and he was already in so much pain she'd like to go ahead and prescribe it. He was 3 and it was the first antibiotics he'd ever taken orally.
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
They will wait and see, but the only two times I've taken her in and she had them I had already waited a while- first time her ear drum had burst by the time I realized it was an ear infection so immediate antibiotics. Second time she had had it for a week already and not getting better so they gave them. They would have waited if it was earlier.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
@rachiecakes: yeah T has had one round of ABX ever -- he had a double ear infection last year and I had a sinus infection so kinda knew how he felt. Our pediatrician gave us the option...and we took it!
pear / 1563 posts
We just went through this yesterday - our does not. We did get them yesterday because LO had been out of sorts for about a week and they saw something in her ear last week, but said that they will typically wait and see if the child isn't too bothered by it because the infections are often viral.
squash / 13764 posts
We've had two ear infections and antibiotics for both, HOWEVER our pedi said that they only prescribe if it was either in both ears, OR the kid is showing signs of major pain. The first was true for our first ear infection and the 2nd was true for our second.
cantaloupe / 6146 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: We get a
"take this paper Rx home, if he isn't better in x number of days OR his fever doesn't respond to the tylenol and advil, call us and go get the abx"
So we rarely use the prescription but always get the piece of paper.
He has been on antibiotics 3 times, once at birth, one after RSV got worse/didn't resolve and they thought it was something else, once for something else, might have been pink eye? All from different doctors. (Moved a lot!)
Since we have been here, we've had maybe 3-4 ear infections, not done the abx but had the option.
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