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\u201cThe rash and marks on his face were still there when he awoke on Friday, and his fever was so high that it was difficult to hold him.\u201d He was reading 102 degrees even on medicine.\u201d She rushed him to the emergency room, where he was diagnosed with strep throat and the flu. Both tests came back as positive.\n
\u201cA rash and facial markings are common signs, according to the [doctor].\u201d \u201cI had no idea, and it appears that no one I\u2019ve told in the last two days does either,\u201d the mother wrote. \u201cI feel compelled to inform other parents about these unidentified signs that your child is suffering with strep throat.\u201d\n
Candace Reeves McMahan of Oklahoma is warning parents after her son\u2019s strep infection became so serious that surgery was required. Luke\u2019s mother hurried him to the hospital after his eyes became red and puffy. He had the flu and strep, but the infection had progressed to the point that he needed immediate surgery.\n
Candace wrote, \u201cBecause it was in his eyes, it was really close to the brain, which is super alarming!!!\u201d Luke recovered completely, despite the fact that he will have slight scars from the surgery. Candace is relieved that her kid is back to his old self. However, it required worsening symptoms, multiple hospital visits, and emergency surgery for things to start to improve.\n
\u201cHe almost appears normal, and he appears to be back to his old self!\u201d \u201cI believe in the power of prayer, and I can\u2019t express my gratitude to everyone enough,\u201d Candace added. She now wants to warn other parents as well. \u201cI\u2019d appreciate it if you could share the photos of Luke\u2019s eyes. \u201cIf the diagnosis had been done sooner, this could have been avoided,\u201d she wrote.\n
Thankfully, these children were treated and have since recovered. What a fantastic thing it is that these courageous families are willing to share their tales in order to help others. We should all be aware of this important information for parents.\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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