Amoxicillin 125mg/5ml Susp 150ml: My toddler has an ear infection, how do I know if the medication is working?
My son was recently prescribed Amoxicillin 125mg/5ml Susp 150ml for an ear infection. I've noticed that he has been a bit fussy and has an upset stomach, but I'm not sure what is normal and what is not. I was surprised to learn about the rare, severe side effects—how can I tell if he's having an allergic reaction or just dealing with the usual side effects of antibiotics? His doctor didn't go into detail about what to expect, and the bottle just mentions some common side effects. I want to ensure he's on the mend, but I don't know what to watch for. What's the deal with this medication? Has anyone else faced this situation?
Amoxicillin 125mg/5ml Susp 150ml: My toddler has an ear infection, how do I know if the medication is working?
My son was recently prescribed Amoxicillin 125mg/5ml Susp 150ml for an ear infection. I've noticed that he has been a bit fussy and has an upset stomach, but I'm not sure what is normal and what is not. I was surprised to learn about the rare, severe side effects—how can I tell if he's having an allergic reaction or just dealing with the usual side effects of antibiotics? His doctor didn't go into detail about what to expect, and the bottle just mentions some common side effects. I want to ensure he's on the mend, but I don't know what to watch for. What's the deal with this medication? Has anyone else faced this situation?
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If you're really worried, you can always call your pediatrician's office and ask to speak with a nurse. They can usually give you a good sense of whether something is worth a trip to the ER or not.
Side effects can be tough, especially for little ones. My daughter had diarrhea and vomiting, but it passed after a few days. Just make sure your son stays hydrated. My pediatrician reassured me that it's usually just a sign that the antibiotics are doing their job, but you should always consult your doctor if you're unsure.
I just gave my child some probiotics to help with the diarrhea—I heard that helps a lot. Also ensuring you're checking in with the doctor for any tips or if you get worried.
Amoxicillin is generally well-tolerated, but it's important to watch for any signs of an allergic reaction. If your child develops a rash, hives, or has trouble breathing, seek medical attention immediately. Also, keep an eye out for severe stomach issues, as they can indicate a more serious complication.
I definitely remember my son kept sneezing and coughing, but the doctor said that was just a reaction to the medication, but he was otherwise okay. Just keep an eye out for anything that seems wrong.
I had a bad reaction to Amoxicillin before, and ended up getting anaphylactic shock. My doctor gave me some stuff about all the allergic symptoms so I'd know what to look for. Serious stuff, but as long as you know the signs, you should be fine.
How long has your son been on the medication? Sometimes it takes a while for the symptoms to clear up. Just make sure he finishes the entire course, even if he seems better.
I used to buy over-the-counter children's probiotics when my kids were on antibiotics — they really helped to avoid the troublesome side effects.
I had no idea about the severe skin reactions! That's scary stuff. Just keep an eye out for any redness or swelling around the eyes, mouth, or any other areas—these could be signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Not fun, but good to know.
Do you think those severe side effects are common? I always worry about these things when my kid takes medication.