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On re-examination, they are swollen, more than a "bug bite" size, but
instead they are firm to the touch, and Janene says, painful!
Joylyn
joylyn wrote:
> I have a strange question.
> My five year old was diagnosed with pneumonia on Sunday. She started
> a double antibiotic (erythromycin/sulfisoxa SUS 200-600 for
> Pediazole) that same day. It's not a bad case, I think we caught it
> so early that she didn't get any sicker than a bad cold, but it was
> clear even to me that the xray showed pneumonia. Today she told me
> she has "bug bites" in her nipples. I felt them and they aren't bug
> bites, and it is both nipples. The breasts are larger (by a small
> bit) and the nipples are protruded a bit, and there is a "bump" behind
> them that does feel like a small bug bite. She's five, she can't be
> developing, right? Could this have something to do with the
> antibiotics? She's also on a codeine cough med at night, which she's
> had before (coughs typically go into her lungs and she is slow to
> recover, and the coughs are serious and harsh, making sleeping
> difficult.) Any ideas?
> Here is one site I found...
> http://www.ross.com/images/library/pediazole.pdf
> Joylyn
>
>
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