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Suggest Solution For Pain In Legs

hi my son had strep throat a few weeks ago,and the doctor prescriped him amoxociolin and a few days later he brock out in hives all over his body.he said it cause hes asllergic to the antiboitics or it could be from the strep thraot,now hes complaining of leg pains,having a hard time walking,what should i do
Thu, 7 Dec 2017
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Dear patient
this may be due to rheumatic fever post streptococcal sore throat. In this condition which occurs only in children initially there is sore throat followed by which there is joint involvement with inflammation and sometimes heart involvement. This needs to be addressed immediately by paediatrician. Treatment is injection penicillin and aspirin. Do not waste time and take your child to pediatric specialist nearby you.
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Suggest Solution For Pain In Legs

Dear patient this may be due to rheumatic fever post streptococcal sore throat. In this condition which occurs only in children initially there is sore throat followed by which there is joint involvement with inflammation and sometimes heart involvement. This needs to be addressed immediately by paediatrician. Treatment is injection penicillin and aspirin. Do not waste time and take your child to pediatric specialist nearby you.