3YEAR OLD WITH STAPH....
My 3yr old baby has a smelling vaginal, I noticed that when I stopped wearing diapers for her but I didnt take it as anything, but one morning after she had her bath, I noticed a whitish discharge small quantity out of her vaginal, so I called a doctor friend and told me to take her to do a vagina swap test which was done and the result came out to be positive to staphylococcus.
The doctor asked me to buy her flaggy and zinnat and give her for 8 days which was done.during the treatment her pant was so clean and no smells but immediately after the completion of the drugs, the vagina started smelling again like an adult,i am sure there is no sexual abuse cos I drop her in school and pick her up myself and no male teacher in her school.
Please what else can I do to treat this smell cos i am tired.
A 3yr old? Never head of this. Eyin doctor e bota wa o
ReplyDeleteMadam take her to another hospital and change all her clothing,undies,towels,bedsheet and I think you should also change her school. I know how difficult and expensive this would be but you have to save her from future damages.
DeletePlease go to the hospital. Please
ReplyDeleteDo you use soap to wash her vajayjay? Maybe it's what she eats. Also, it's not only men who sexually abuse girls. May Jesus fix it.
ReplyDeletePlease woman your Doctor needs to educate you properly not all staphs are sexually transmitted. Bacterias are everywhere on our skin, tho I've never heard it happen to a child so forgive my ignorance....
DeleteHowever please I suspect your BABY'S TOWEL. Since its re-infection throw the towel away immediately and replace with a new one, also put her towel out to dry after use I mean directly under the sun, u can also throw away all her old undies also after peeing she can use baby wipes or tissue and also she needs to stop using her school toilet I don't know of a better alternative to that but I'm certain this would end it.
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DeleteHow was vagina swap test done on a 3 year old child? Isn't staph sexually transmitted?
ReplyDeleteA sample was apparently collected from the outer part of the vagina with a swab stick(looks like a cotton bud)
DeleteIt is usually in sexually active females,speculums are used. Depending on the severity of your case too.
Hmmmm...
ReplyDeleteMadam,please take this child to a doctor that will examine her....am sure someone is molesting her...
Don't be ignorant...female teachers molest their students even cousins and relatives...
Oh poor child!!...
Nope no one is molesting her!!! Anyone can get staph. not necessary STD. most times when one does MCS there are tendency of getting Staph. even our Sweat has Staph, table we place our hand has staph.
DeleteJust see a Child Doctor she will be fine.
Staph doesn't mean it's sexually transmitted, staph lives on the body, please madam take your child back to the hospital
ReplyDeleteWow! This is serious, anyway dunno if a kid can use this drug...try it Dazel Kit, it will eliminate the smell and the discharge. Som1 must have infected her, trust me u can't tell me u have got ur eyes on her 24|7.. stylishly ask her if anybody touched it in a playful way. From now on tell her not to allow anybody touch that except mummy during bath. Children will always tell u the truth as long as you aren't harsh on them, tease them and they will tell you the truth innocently
ReplyDeleteI'm so shocked, never heard of this before. God will lay his healing hands on her.
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Oh God! Atimes when we can't find d cause of our problem, we should always look closer. Bc d cause is always right in front of us. What am I trying to say, monitor d ppl closest to ur daughter. It might be from home n not school. Remove sentiment n use ur head. Look closely. Goodluck. N may God heal her.
ReplyDeleteHian!
ReplyDeleteSo female teachers don't sexually abuse children ba?
My dear investigate properly except you wanna tell me your child has starting nack-ing at the age of 3
They shd do more test, n try to know the kind of drugs the staph iis sensitive or resistive to.. not just say go n buy this or that.. injections shd even be administered so as to cure it from within. Pls change her pants wen u start treatment
ReplyDeleteI think you shud go for a stronger drugs for children. Chai, I can feel ur pain. She will be fine don't worry
ReplyDeleteDo you wear her one brand of diapers? You may need to change. Also investigate very well what goes on at that school. It's unusual for a 3 year old to have a Staph infection. Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteEven though u are sure please go for check up and see if her vjay has been tampered with.
ReplyDeletejesus fix this
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Jesus fix this.
ReplyDeleteHa! Discharge from a 3 year old. Madam please take her to the doctor's office and request for a complete exam. I just dey shake typing this.
ReplyDeleteOh my God...staphylococcus in a child? This is heart wrenching. .. She is even too young for those antibiotics...pls tk her to a pediatrician ...staph is a terrible infection for an adult talk more child...
ReplyDeleteWhile you were giving her the drugs did you change her underpants ? Please whatever drugs you are giving her again, please change her underpants and use your hands to wash them urself and rinse with savlon before spreading
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't have to be sexually transmitted although we can't possibly rule out d possibilities and 4d fact dt it's an all female teachers like u said means nothing...having said that,
ReplyDeleteWhat ur child has is methicillin resistant staph and ur child if she isn't immunocompromised,is likely suffering from d community acquired strain and ds strain is difficult to treat in children and hence d reoccurence.
It's easily transmitted from skin contact,sharing of toys and what have u.
If ur kid comes in close contact with with people @d day care centr,school,play ground,she can contract it cos it's community acquired.
Asides giving her drugs,u have to teach ur daughter personal hygiene,dts d only way of preventing it to some extent,u cld get a hand sanitizer,prolly alcohol based and tell her to use it each time she touches,finishes playing or preferably tell her to wash her hand
Hmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteIsn't staphylococcus usually sexually transmitted?
ReplyDeletePlus, it's not only a male teacher that is capable of infecting the child.
This is shocking though.
Abeg, go meet a paediatrician.
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Omg! 3year old? Madam pls inquire from her who is touching her o. And take her to the doc.
ReplyDeleteThis is shocking.... Please check if her hymen is still intact. Am confused
ReplyDeleteHian!!!
ReplyDeleteI tot staph is just a bacteria That cud be found on d skin,tongue, anywhere n not an STD*confused*
ReplyDeleteStaphylococcus aureus is a bacteria commonly found on the skin, a disposition of the normal habitat can cause an infection in the wrong place found. Yes staph infection is unusual among kids but it's quite common these days mostly due to poor hygiene . At three you should stop the use of diaper for your kid I think she's old enough to handle a potty while at home. Then try and observe if she is reacting badly to the diaper being used. Stop the use of scented soaps to wash her vagina, the only way to stop recurrent staph is good hygiene. Make sure she takes lots of water. If you still do bubble baths for her pls stop and use the showers or pour water directly on her In the bath instead.( imean dnt allow her sit in bubble baths). When you want to change her diaper ensure to do the proper wiping( front to back) also check if she's reacting to the wipes being used! pass the wiping info across to her teachers. Pls and pls always wash your hands before changing her diapers. I'll even advisee you to change the diaper she's using, her underwear and also inform her female teachers to wash thier hands before changing her diapers. I dnt think it's because she's being viloated tho because I have seen cases of children who has staph and were not viloated but please to rule out that fact, check properly. Lastly. Staphs are kinda difficult to treat due to their re occurrence and most times resistance to antibiotics. Please take your daughter to a paediatrician who would conduct tests so as to rule out methicilin resistant staph auerus (MRSA) if you are able to keep a good personal hygiene, the re occurrence should stop. Good luck!
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God bless you doc. But all this ppl shouting ;violated, touched etc are you girls medical experts? If you're inexperienced in a matter just keep ur opinion to yourself. You never know what your nonsense comments do an agonised mother. Abegi
DeleteJeez!!! Please dig deep,ve never heard of staph for a kid
ReplyDeleteMother,
ReplyDeleteThis is really very simple. Stop asking questions here when u know what to do!
Pls take her to the hospital and let them conduct an extensive test(s) on her. Pls, she's too little to suffer such.
Then, they know exactly wat drugs to give her.
2ndly, all her under pants, either u recycle all of them(soak in very hot water with dettol) or u throw them away & buy her new sets...
P L E A S E
Bless u
Hospital direct and ask her if someone touchd her o.
ReplyDeleteNna eh.
How can you b soo sure woman? Please b more careful and trust less
ReplyDeleteMy daughter had same issues at 3 n it was sad. If abuse has bin ruled out, work on her personal hygiene to avoid reoccurrence
ReplyDeleteIf abuse has bin ruled out, pls work on personal hygiene. It happened to my daughter at 3 yrs too.
ReplyDeleteNa wa for u oh, ignoramuses full this blog.....so cos you all heard staf it has to be molestation? Yes it's not common in children but even for adult it's not all about sexually transmitted.....mum take her back to hospital for more test but pls work on her hygiene.....her undies etc....is she not getting too old for diapers?
ReplyDeleteConsult another doctor. In case you have been wiping her vigina from back to front, kindly discontinue doing that. Try wiping her from front to back. That way lil poop from her anus won't accidental get in to her vigina, which in turn causes infection or irritation within or inside that area.
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Poster please take your daughter to see a GOOD gynecologist. Let them check inside her vagina for a foreign bodies, like tissue or a piece of cotton from her pampers or wipe which may have entered inside her vagina. Because i believe that might be her problem. If so the gynecologist have to clean inside of baby's vagina. It happened to my daughter for years, until they clean her vagina. Give her antibiotics it will stop as she is on it, but once she stop taking it, the odour will come back stronger with discharge as an adult. Don't worry much just take her to a good gynecologist. You can also google more on foreign bodies in children (vaginitis in children) you can comment under my post if all is not clear to you. Don't worry your princess will be fine, thank God you notice it early.
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