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7 year old son with recurring fever

My 7 year old son has had recurring high fevers every 3 to 5 weeks that last from 2 to 4 days.  (This past fever is the 5th one that has occurred).  He has been diagnosed and treated for strep and sinus infections, but nothing more.  The doctors have tested for mono, pneumonia, lyme disease - all which were negative.  What could possibly be wrong?  He has no other symptoms aside from the high fever. Any ideas would be appreciated.

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The strep and sinus infections themselves can lead to recurring infections.  I would assume that this has been ruled out.

Recurrent fever in children can have many causes.  I would suggest a broad workup including blood cultures, sedimentaion/ANA levels (looking for possible rheumatological disease), imaging studies (chest and abdomen CT), PPD testing (for tuberculosis) and an HIV test.  

These tests can be discussed with your personal physician, or in conjunction with an infectious disease evaluation.

Followup with your personal physician is essential.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
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I have a 4year old daughter who is complaining off headache, she woke up in the night crying due to the pain she was in, We have bought her to the doctors and now he has told us to take her up to the hospital for a blood test( next week) She complains of headaches quiet often im so worried
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I have a 7 yo girl with the same problem....and I am sitting here in the middle of the night to find answers, and she is sleeping  (finally) with a temp of 103.5F.... we are "regulars" at the ER or Dr's office for the same reason.
Nothing have been found. they look at me like I have Munchhausen by proxy. I am far from it!
...and I am very frustrated!
she has this episodes about every 6-8 weeks. only the high fever...what the hell is it?!
I was a nurse in my home country, Hungary, and there the child stays in the hospital, until they FIND the reason.
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I have 2 sons that got high fevers.  One got a high fever and a severe stomach pains.  It would last 2 to 3 days then go away a month later come back.  He was about 7.  He was even hospitalized for 2 days once for it.  It finally went away and never came back.  He is now 15.  I also have a 5 year old that would spike fevers when cutting his molers.  I hope you all find out what is going on.  

All of you will be in my thoughts a prayers.
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I am a newer pediatric occupational therapist, that helps with early intervention in the home.  I am wondering if anyone has found any answers to any of these comments as of today.  I am currently working with a mother whos 2year old has a fever of 104-105 every 3 or so weeks.  That is his only real symptom other than an occasional hoarse sounding voice.  He is displaying signs of aspergers but has not been offcially diagnosed.  The doctors suspect a bacterial throat infection, but they can't find it.  I cant help but think it is some major allergy problem, but do allergies allow a 105 fever?  They live in a small home with several kennels of dogs in the home and I have spoke to the family about how this could be a major cause, but I am not sure.  I would love to get anyone's input.
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This caught my eye, I have a 4 year old daughter who has been through the hoops with testing. She will spick a 106 fever for no reason about every three weeks. This went on for a year and half and now she will get a low grade fever and have a seizure from it. I can understand the frustration, it has be hard on her. The only thing we have found is sinus problems and she takes allery medicine and it is the first thing in a long time that has helped. Now she has blood in her urine and have no idea where that is coming from. I almost need to hear a sound problem, it would at least be easier to handle.
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I have a son with recurring fevers.  They happen every 3-5 weeks with no other symptoms.  He may feel a little "down" while the fever is spiking but other than that he is running around and playing as normal.  Its kind of embarrassing taking him to the doctor when he is acting completely normal and trying to explain that he is sick and has fever.  Right now the diagnosis is chronic sinusitis, which he is taking antibiotics.  We also have been through blood work, cultures, urinalysis, xrays, ultrasounds, etc...So far everything negative except the sinus infection.  I'm hoping this round of abx will get rid of the fevers.  I'm curious how your son is doing now.
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Hi...your comments you posted caught my eye because my 7 yr old little girl has had a noticeable pattern of recurring fever for at least 2 yrs(at least that's when I realized there was a pattern).  She has no other symptoms, besides what I believe are induced by the fever..achy body, head ache.In between the cycles(3-4 wks) she is energetic, happy,healthy..& then it seems to hit her like clock work. She has a younger sister(17mo apart).They are constantly together,sometimes share a drink, yet my younger rarely if EVER gets sick.A brief history=@birth she was jaundice, but fine w/n a wk.Had 10 ear infections before she was 2..got tubes @ age2. Just this yr she's experianced burning in her throat(heartburn)out of the blue.
Family History= Father had childhood ulcers,IBS,diagnosed early w/ chrones, but later during appendectomy(age20) ruled it out, and acid reflux. Paternal gma=schogrens disease,Bruton's disease.Also, her paternal great aunt,& female cousine(age2) have been diagnosed w/ Bruton's disease. I'm taking her to the doc today, & asking for a complete blood cell count, because so far no testing has been done..always been diagnosed as possible viral infection-no big deal...So anyway, I appreciate the frustration you must have with wanting your little one to feel good & seeing a pattern that no one seems to know the cause of..Good luck and I'll post any worthy news of my little one. God Bless
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Thanks for all the insight.  Went to the doctors this week (again) and did a complete work-up.  He (once again) tested negative for lyme disease, mono, etc. They have done blood tests, urine culture, x-rays - nothing has been found. The only good thing that came out of this is that his white blood cell count is normal (per the doctor this indicates that nothing is seriously wrong with him).  I am really thinking it is head related (adnoids, tonsils) and we are therefore going to take him to a ear,nose and throat specialist.  Process is very frustrating - I feel so bad that I can't do anything to help the poor guy.

What are signs/symptoms of enlarged adnoids and how do they diagnose it?  My son has always been a stuffy kid, snores and within these past few months has been diagnosed once with strep and once with a sinus infection.  I'm thinking (hoping) his fevers are being caused by some problem with his adnoids or tonsils.


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I agree with the doc complete run up of blood. His immune system is having trouble fighting things. IT may be an auto immune problem.  Poor little thing. It must be horrible. He musn't have any energy at all.  What about Lyme disease?  A little girl in our preschool had a problem like this with Strep and her blood took over a year to get back to normal but the year before she was treated for lyme disease.The strep ran right through her family.  Do change that toothbrush and do get more testing.  Lots of luck rusalka
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has he had a urine culture done?
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