homebirthmom
Mar 19, 2009, 07:01 PM
My son is now 3 years old. He was diagnosed with Pertussis, or whooping cough when he was 6 weeks old. We had a lot of problems with respiratory problems for the next year after that, though things have gotten much better since. He's had normal bouts with colds, pneumonia, ear infections and the like. Currently he is suffering another cold, and this one seems worse than any he's had since the problems with the Pertussis ended. He's UTD on all vaccines. I looked up Pertussis online and it says nothing about reoccurrences of the disease. It does say that older children are at risk after the immunizations wear off, but nothing about a child contracting the disease again. He had a doctors appointment last week, and doctor said it was just a cold, but soon after he started getting worse, coughing to the point of vomiting and he will hardly eat anything. I'm concerned at this point, and would like to get more advice before I ask the doctor to test him for it, as the test requires a long q-tip like thing being stuck way up both nostrils, and is quite traumatizing for a child; he's had this test before, and so has my nephew who is 11, and he said it hurt really bad. I would like to avoid this test if possible.
Please help.
Please help.