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What Causes MRSA With High Fever,bad Breath And Swollen Tonsils In A Child?

11YR old daughter diagnosed MRSA+ 13 days ago started having high fever 5 days ago which we keep down with Advil cause also feeling unwell and severe fatigue. Noticed bad breath and very swollen tonsils with white spots all over them. Tonight goes to bed with fever and a bit of Advil. Later got rwally bad cold sweats cold body temp 94,9 and was shaking so kuch had to wake her was scaring me! Had to change her to dry pjs. Back to bed with again cold sweats and low body temp. Snoring. What should I do pls?
Fri, 26 Dec 2014
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MRSA infection is a serious condition. This infection will require admission to a hospital and intravenous antibiotics in form of injection Vancomycin or Linezolid with a Gram negative coverage. Swollen tonsils suggest severe Upper Airway infection. Get your child admitted. Oral drugs wont respond to MRSA. Cold sweats means fever defervescence. It does not signify any serious issue.
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What Causes MRSA With High Fever,bad Breath And Swollen Tonsils In A Child?

MRSA infection is a serious condition. This infection will require admission to a hospital and intravenous antibiotics in form of injection Vancomycin or Linezolid with a Gram negative coverage. Swollen tonsils suggest severe Upper Airway infection. Get your child admitted. Oral drugs wont respond to MRSA. Cold sweats means fever defervescence. It does not signify any serious issue.