bronco300
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Originally Posted by elfdoctors
Hi Bang Guy! - Scarlet Fever is not the same as Rheumatic Fever. Scarlet fever is the typical rash whenever the skin is affected by strep (and was even described by Hippocrates). I treat scarlet fever with antibiotics as it is a sign of a generalized infection (rather than a simple localized tonsillitis). However, complete recovery is the rule for this disease. Many people with confirmed rheumatic fever used to get permanent scarring of their heart valves.
Tonsillectomy is another procedure which has thankfully dramatically waned in popularity. Tonsils and Adenoids are a NORMAL part of your Immune system. They are supposed to get inflamed as it is their job to filter materials entering the body either from the mouth (tonsils) or the nose (adenoids). The tonsils allow your immune system to get a jump start on dealing with infections before they can get a foothold inside deeper organs. They also reach their maximum size between ages 6-10 and then gradually shrink up - so problems with them are generally temporary. You are less likely to get pneumonia and other deep infections with normal tonsils. IMO, people should really try to keep your tonsils. (Of course, if you talk to an ENT doctor, they still think it is a good (and quite profitable) procedure).
Hi Darknes! - I stopped playing Astrowars this past summer after my mother died. My family was down in your area of Nebraska late this past summer. My tank is doing great. I haven't had a fish die in 20 months except for a clown fish who went carpet surfing (just as it was nearing sexual maturity).
Thanks for the compliment ophiura! I always enjoyed your posts here. My blue linckia has now survived 21 months so I think I am caring for it correctly.
Hey ELF!!! long time....hope all is well for you! good to see you around
hope you feel better soon ryan!
Hi Bang Guy! - Scarlet Fever is not the same as Rheumatic Fever. Scarlet fever is the typical rash whenever the skin is affected by strep (and was even described by Hippocrates). I treat scarlet fever with antibiotics as it is a sign of a generalized infection (rather than a simple localized tonsillitis). However, complete recovery is the rule for this disease. Many people with confirmed rheumatic fever used to get permanent scarring of their heart valves.
Tonsillectomy is another procedure which has thankfully dramatically waned in popularity. Tonsils and Adenoids are a NORMAL part of your Immune system. They are supposed to get inflamed as it is their job to filter materials entering the body either from the mouth (tonsils) or the nose (adenoids). The tonsils allow your immune system to get a jump start on dealing with infections before they can get a foothold inside deeper organs. They also reach their maximum size between ages 6-10 and then gradually shrink up - so problems with them are generally temporary. You are less likely to get pneumonia and other deep infections with normal tonsils. IMO, people should really try to keep your tonsils. (Of course, if you talk to an ENT doctor, they still think it is a good (and quite profitable) procedure).
Hi Darknes! - I stopped playing Astrowars this past summer after my mother died. My family was down in your area of Nebraska late this past summer. My tank is doing great. I haven't had a fish die in 20 months except for a clown fish who went carpet surfing (just as it was nearing sexual maturity).
Thanks for the compliment ophiura! I always enjoyed your posts here. My blue linckia has now survived 21 months so I think I am caring for it correctly.
Hey ELF!!! long time....hope all is well for you! good to see you around
hope you feel better soon ryan!