WGA: Viral Sore Throats, Ear Infections
August 10, 2007
It could be croup, according to Dr. Jay Mani at Capital Pediatrics in Northwest Austin.
Mani said it’s usually a virus, and the loud, barking cough is worse at night. Symptoms should go away after a week or so.
Mani said insect bites with staph infections and swimmers ear are big problems right now.
A lot of ear infections are showing up at the office of Dr. Javier Tellez at the Austin Diagnostic Clinic in North Austin.
That goes along with allergies, upper-respiratory infections and viral sore throats, with symptoms lasting about seven to 10 days.]
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Treadwell is also treating early fall elm allergies and backs thrown out from house and yard work.
Treadwell is also reporting quite a few cases of secondary reactions to poison ivy. This secondary rash breaks out about three to five days after the initial exposure, but you won’t see blisters. It’s itchy, and random patches spread to different areas of the body. You should be seen by your doctor.
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