Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 , Welcome If a child has or ANY of the other fever disorders.... they are NOT contagious... They do NOT have a bacterial infection nor a virus. MOST children do NOT get sick often EXCEPT for their fever episodes... However one needs to be careful and not take for granted each episode as occasionally a REAL infection sneaks in there and you would not want to miss it! The theory with is that their immune system is actually in overdrive.... Please go to the website I set up... and read the intro... and then visit the file section.... where you can read about ... (the original article is uploaded) and read about the GENETIC fever disorders which are sometimes missed because some doctors tend to NOT want to do the testing for them.... (These are DNA tests done through labs such as Genedx in Baltimore) There is also information regarding current research at NIH (National Institute for Health)... We tend to encourage families to push for genetic workups before accepting a probable diagnosis as we have at least 6 members here that originally believed their child had and later when they joined our group and pushed for testing... found out their child had a genetic mutation.... If they come out negative... in a way we are lucky... because should not be life long..... whereas FMF, TRAPs and HIDS are lifelong... As for marking calendars... Yes most of us do that. Initially appears VERY regular for MOST of the children.... but sometimes as the kids get older... they spread out and become less regular... Keeping a log... including onset... completion... temperature levels... and ANY related symptom... is excellent for the specialist... and it helps determine a specific disorder. READ read read... browse the archives.... too! God Bless, Fran Fran A Bulone Mom to ph 5 yrs old Waxhaw, NC Owner & Moderator Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 , Welcome If a child has or ANY of the other fever disorders.... they are NOT contagious... They do NOT have a bacterial infection nor a virus. MOST children do NOT get sick often EXCEPT for their fever episodes... However one needs to be careful and not take for granted each episode as occasionally a REAL infection sneaks in there and you would not want to miss it! The theory with is that their immune system is actually in overdrive.... Please go to the website I set up... and read the intro... and then visit the file section.... where you can read about ... (the original article is uploaded) and read about the GENETIC fever disorders which are sometimes missed because some doctors tend to NOT want to do the testing for them.... (These are DNA tests done through labs such as Genedx in Baltimore) There is also information regarding current research at NIH (National Institute for Health)... We tend to encourage families to push for genetic workups before accepting a probable diagnosis as we have at least 6 members here that originally believed their child had and later when they joined our group and pushed for testing... found out their child had a genetic mutation.... If they come out negative... in a way we are lucky... because should not be life long..... whereas FMF, TRAPs and HIDS are lifelong... As for marking calendars... Yes most of us do that. Initially appears VERY regular for MOST of the children.... but sometimes as the kids get older... they spread out and become less regular... Keeping a log... including onset... completion... temperature levels... and ANY related symptom... is excellent for the specialist... and it helps determine a specific disorder. READ read read... browse the archives.... too! God Bless, Fran Fran A Bulone Mom to ph 5 yrs old Waxhaw, NC Owner & Moderator Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 Fran - this is a clarification question for you or anyone else who knows... My understanding is that or the genetic disorders causing periodic fever are not contagious. The only exception to this is cyclical neutropenia where a child actually contracts an illness periodically (regularly) as the body shuts down the immune system and drops the WBC counts. In that case an individual will see regular fevers but also have symptoms from a variety of illnesses. On another note, the " illnesses " that mentioned like a " cold " seem to be sometimes used as catch-all diagnoses when the physician doesn't know what caused the fever. I know for my daughter (now finishing her 3rd year with ), her initial " diagnoses " for the first 4 fevers were " virus " or possible sinus infection or " tonsilitis " and she was given antibiotics even though we now know she was not contagious. Anyway, I just want to make sure that my understanding of cyclical neutropenia in the mix of all of the these fever syndromes is correct. Thanks! Debbie Mom to Gracie ( - being tested for TRAPS - 5.5) > , > Welcome > > If a child has or ANY of the other fever disorders.... they are NOT > contagious... They do NOT have a bacterial infection nor a virus. MOST > children do NOT get sick often EXCEPT for their fever episodes... However > one needs to be careful and not take for granted each episode as > occasionally a REAL infection sneaks in there and you would not want to miss > it! > > The theory with is that their immune system is actually in > overdrive.... > > Please go to the website I set up... and read the intro... and then > visit the file section.... where you can read about ... (the original > article is uploaded) and read about the GENETIC fever disorders which are > sometimes missed because some doctors tend to NOT want to do the testing for > them.... (These are DNA tests done through labs such as Genedx in Baltimore) > > There is also information regarding current research at NIH (National > Institute for Health)... > > We tend to encourage families to push for genetic workups before accepting a > probable diagnosis as we have at least 6 members here that originally > believed their child had and later when they joined our group and > pushed for testing... found out their child had a genetic mutation.... > > If they come out negative... in a way we are lucky... because should > not be life long..... whereas FMF, TRAPs and HIDS are lifelong... > > As for marking calendars... Yes most of us do that. Initially appears > VERY regular for MOST of the children.... but sometimes as the kids get > older... they spread out and become less regular... > > Keeping a log... including onset... completion... temperature levels... and > ANY related symptom... is excellent for the specialist... and it helps > determine a specific disorder. > > READ read read... browse the archives.... too! > God Bless, > Fran > Fran A Bulone > Mom to ph 5 yrs old > Waxhaw, NC > > Owner & Moderator Group > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 Fran - this is a clarification question for you or anyone else who knows... My understanding is that or the genetic disorders causing periodic fever are not contagious. The only exception to this is cyclical neutropenia where a child actually contracts an illness periodically (regularly) as the body shuts down the immune system and drops the WBC counts. In that case an individual will see regular fevers but also have symptoms from a variety of illnesses. On another note, the " illnesses " that mentioned like a " cold " seem to be sometimes used as catch-all diagnoses when the physician doesn't know what caused the fever. I know for my daughter (now finishing her 3rd year with ), her initial " diagnoses " for the first 4 fevers were " virus " or possible sinus infection or " tonsilitis " and she was given antibiotics even though we now know she was not contagious. Anyway, I just want to make sure that my understanding of cyclical neutropenia in the mix of all of the these fever syndromes is correct. Thanks! Debbie Mom to Gracie ( - being tested for TRAPS - 5.5) > , > Welcome > > If a child has or ANY of the other fever disorders.... they are NOT > contagious... They do NOT have a bacterial infection nor a virus. MOST > children do NOT get sick often EXCEPT for their fever episodes... However > one needs to be careful and not take for granted each episode as > occasionally a REAL infection sneaks in there and you would not want to miss > it! > > The theory with is that their immune system is actually in > overdrive.... > > Please go to the website I set up... and read the intro... and then > visit the file section.... where you can read about ... (the original > article is uploaded) and read about the GENETIC fever disorders which are > sometimes missed because some doctors tend to NOT want to do the testing for > them.... (These are DNA tests done through labs such as Genedx in Baltimore) > > There is also information regarding current research at NIH (National > Institute for Health)... > > We tend to encourage families to push for genetic workups before accepting a > probable diagnosis as we have at least 6 members here that originally > believed their child had and later when they joined our group and > pushed for testing... found out their child had a genetic mutation.... > > If they come out negative... in a way we are lucky... because should > not be life long..... whereas FMF, TRAPs and HIDS are lifelong... > > As for marking calendars... Yes most of us do that. Initially appears > VERY regular for MOST of the children.... but sometimes as the kids get > older... they spread out and become less regular... > > Keeping a log... including onset... completion... temperature levels... and > ANY related symptom... is excellent for the specialist... and it helps > determine a specific disorder. > > READ read read... browse the archives.... too! > God Bless, > Fran > Fran A Bulone > Mom to ph 5 yrs old > Waxhaw, NC > > Owner & Moderator Group > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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