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We are in the queue for a consult with Dr. J regarding my three-year-old daughter. She has been on antibiotics for 10 days now.
I am trying to figure out whether a new behavior of hers is a possible lyme symptom.
For the past several days she has been tugging and rubbing one of her ears, just above the lobe. Today she has started jerking her head to her shoulder. It looked like an involuntary jerk, but she said her ear hurt. It seems like she is controlling it, but that it is some response to the pain. It happens several times per minute.
She has never had an ear infection, and I have no reason to think that she has one now.
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Think the obvious and easy to check...FIRST.
It is cold and flu season.
Somebody needs to look in her ear with an otoscope and see if she has an ear infection.
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Lishs mom
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PacificMamma, I would definately take her to the doctor to be sure you don't have an ear infection going on.
If you dont, a herxheimer is a possibility.
Since there are many types of antibiotics can you be more specific about which ones shes on?
If flagyl is one, please contact Dr. J immediately. Sometimes in animals it can cause seizure issues or tyzzers syndrome, which is a cocking of the neck, ear back toward the shoulder. While not a common issue in people that I know of, If she were my child I would at least consult with them.
Give me a call if you have any further questions. You know who I am I believe. We talked on the phone about getting you in to see doctor J and strategies to get you through till her appt.
In the past couple of hours she has started to cock her head to both sides, but is not tugging at her ears. Now it seems like an involuntary action. I ask her if she is doing it herself or it just happens, but I really can't get a reliable answer.
She is on amoxicillin and zithro.
I will Call Dr. J's office tomorrow, and my ped (he is one prescribing abx).
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Sounds herxy, but a professional opinion is worthwhile getting here... Best wishes, feel free to call me tomorrow and let me know what happened.
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I wonder if your daughter is starting to develope a "tic."
This is an involuntary movement, and can be caused by Lyme Disease. If it is a tic, she may be able to suppress it for a while, but continually commenting on it will only make her self conscious.
When babies or young children tug on an ear, it is a classic sign of ear pain and pressure, such as an ear infection.
She needs a medical examination to check for this. Is her temperature elevated? Is her throat red or sore? Is the ear drum bulging from pressure? Does she still say that the ear hurts, or does she have a headache? Is she eating okay? Sleeping okay?
Good luck at the doctor's, and I hope your daughter feels better soon.
Take care, Carol
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