Mom Thought Toddler Had Stomach Bug, Then They Were Rushed to ICU
Summary
A toddler named Marlee became very sick after first showing mild symptoms like a runny nose and vomiting. After being taken to the hospital, doctors found she had a serious Group A Streptococcus infection and possible Kawasaki disease, leading to a long stay in the ICU and multiple treatments.Key Facts
- Marlee initially had a runny nose and vomiting, which her mother thought was a stomach bug.
- She became lethargic and had a red, swollen tongue before being taken to the emergency room.
- At the hospital, Marlee had a high fever (104.4°F), very fast heart rate (240 beats per minute), and rapid breathing.
- Doctors found fluid in her abdomen caused by a Group A Streptococcus bacterial infection.
- She underwent emergency surgery (laparotomy) to address the infection.
- Doctors also considered Kawasaki disease, which affects blood vessels and can harm the heart.
- Marlee received intravenous immunoglobulin and multiple antibiotics to treat her condition.
- Her hospital stay lasted weeks due to persistent fevers and ongoing treatment.
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