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Does this sound like one virus after another?

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Freyer · 04/12/2025 15:17

My 11yo old DS started with a sore throat last week (Sunday / Monday). That lasted a couple of days before an awful snotty nose and cough ensued. This Monday (1st Dec) I took him the the pharmacist, as he is asthmatic and his cough was sounding very wet, and I was concerned about him developing a chest infection. The pharmacist checked his chest and said he was happy it was clear, but to go to the doctors if it didn't improve within a couple of days. FF to yesterday, and he was still coughing; his chest and stomach were sore and he was very hot overnight (not really registering a fever, but he had two large red circles on his cheeks). The paramedic we saw at the GP surgery said she was confident that it wasn't a chest infection, and that he should improve over the next few days. She said if he gets worse / stays the same, then to go back to the docs.

He's had really barely any appetite since last Monday, and has had tummy and headaches (headaches only since Monday this week). He has a friend who also has same symptoms, but he is on day 3 (whereas my son is day 10), and myself and my daughter have had similar symptoms too (not the extent of the cough).

Well.. overnight, my poor boy had a bad tummy ache and today has been vomiting non-stop. He said he still has a bad tummy and headache, and he's exhausted. He did mention that someone in his class vomited on Tuesday.

Does this sound like one bug rolling into another? He is a lean lad anyway, and has lost weight due to having no appetite. Should I give him until Monday and see how he goes before going back to the GP?

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Realisation14 · 04/12/2025 22:07

Sounds like two separate viruses to me, one respiratory and one stomach. Especially if someone in his class vomited on Tuesday then 12-48hrs is the incubation period for stomach viruses and I'd say he's right smack bang in the middle of that. Just awful luck and timing, poor kid. And poor you, I'm sure you're stressed! In terms of the stomach virus just make sure he's drinking plenty, or fluids via other things like ice lolly, soup.

Pryceosh1987 · 05/12/2025 00:18

It could be food he ate and the cold he caught at the same time. I have never had two viruses at the same time. It is hard to tell.

INeedNewShoes · 05/12/2025 00:43

If he starts getting high temperatures again (according to thermometer), I'd get a Strep A throat swab done.

It could be a sick bug on top of the initial lurgy and there are plenty going around but trust your gut instinct and if you feel he's really not right over the weekend I'd call 111 rather than wait until Monday

Freyer · 05/12/2025 04:59

Thanks all - it’s miserable for him! Im going to see how he goes today

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bloodredfeaturewall · 05/12/2025 06:48

coughs can take a while to shake off.

it's flu and covid doing the rounds. could be either, or one of other viruses children like to spread around at school.

rest. keep warm. throat sweets and warm drinks. paracetamol if in pain.

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