Guest guest Posted November 24, 2002 Report Share Posted November 24, 2002 Hi, I was hoping someone could explain the difference to between a regular cold and one caused by a virus??? My brother is telling me that he has determined the cold that he currently has is a virus which Emma can't pick up and therefore we can come to his house for Thanksgiving. I thought the common cold was caused by a virus which is very easy to transfer but it can also be caused by bacteria which in that case it's actually an infection of sorts for which you can be prescribed antibiotics. Am I right? My husband actually spoke to my brother so the information I am getting is second hand but it just didn't make sense to me. I was also wondering (in case my husband simply just messed up what my brother told him) if someone has a cold which is in fact bacterial in nature, can this be transmitted to other people? My understanding was that it could and you should not be near them until after they have been on antibiotics for over 24 hours but I wasn't sure if this was just for ear infections or all colds caused by bacteria. If anyone can shed some light, I would appreciate it. Either way, I think we will probably end up bagging thanksgiving again this year (same thing happened last year). Next year, I am going to have it at my house and the sickies can just stay home rather than us missing out again. Although, being at home by ourselves is certainly more relaxing than being with my family (I'm one of six kids). Thanks!!! - mom to Emma 2 years old w/cf and Isabelle 4 years old wo/cf ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2002 Report Share Posted November 24, 2002 , I would call your doctor and ask. I know my mother came down with Broncitus(ms) last week and went to the doctor and was concerned about having us down because of Amber. Well, he said she would be fine because it will be 10 days past the time mom first got it. Margo > Hi, > > I was hoping someone could explain the difference to between a regular > cold and one caused by a virus??? My brother is telling me that he has > determined the cold that he currently has is a virus which Emma can't > pick up and therefore we can come to his house for Thanksgiving. I > thought the common cold was caused by a virus which is very easy to > transfer but it can also be caused by bacteria which in that case it's > actually an infection of sorts for which you can be prescribed > antibiotics. Am I right? My husband actually spoke to my brother so the > information I am getting is second hand but it just didn't make sense to > me. I was also wondering (in case my husband simply just messed up what > my brother told him) if someone has a cold which is in fact bacterial in > nature, can this be transmitted to other people? My understanding was > that it could and you should not be near them until after they have been > on antibiotics for over 24 hours but I wasn't sure if this was just for > ear infections or all colds caused by bacteria. If anyone can shed some > light, I would appreciate it. Either way, I think we will probably end > up bagging thanksgiving again this year (same thing happened last year). > Next year, I am going to have it at my house and the sickies can just > stay home rather than us missing out again. Although, being at home by > ourselves is certainly more relaxing than being with my family (I'm one > of six kids). > > Thanks!!! > > - mom to Emma 2 years old w/cf and Isabelle 4 years old wo/cf > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2002 Report Share Posted November 24, 2002 , I would call your doctor and ask. I know my mother came down with Broncitus(ms) last week and went to the doctor and was concerned about having us down because of Amber. Well, he said she would be fine because it will be 10 days past the time mom first got it. Margo > Hi, > > I was hoping someone could explain the difference to between a regular > cold and one caused by a virus??? My brother is telling me that he has > determined the cold that he currently has is a virus which Emma can't > pick up and therefore we can come to his house for Thanksgiving. I > thought the common cold was caused by a virus which is very easy to > transfer but it can also be caused by bacteria which in that case it's > actually an infection of sorts for which you can be prescribed > antibiotics. Am I right? My husband actually spoke to my brother so the > information I am getting is second hand but it just didn't make sense to > me. I was also wondering (in case my husband simply just messed up what > my brother told him) if someone has a cold which is in fact bacterial in > nature, can this be transmitted to other people? My understanding was > that it could and you should not be near them until after they have been > on antibiotics for over 24 hours but I wasn't sure if this was just for > ear infections or all colds caused by bacteria. If anyone can shed some > light, I would appreciate it. Either way, I think we will probably end > up bagging thanksgiving again this year (same thing happened last year). > Next year, I am going to have it at my house and the sickies can just > stay home rather than us missing out again. Although, being at home by > ourselves is certainly more relaxing than being with my family (I'm one > of six kids). > > Thanks!!! > > - mom to Emma 2 years old w/cf and Isabelle 4 years old wo/cf > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2002 Report Share Posted November 24, 2002 , I would call your doctor and ask. I know my mother came down with Broncitus(ms) last week and went to the doctor and was concerned about having us down because of Amber. Well, he said she would be fine because it will be 10 days past the time mom first got it. Margo > Hi, > > I was hoping someone could explain the difference to between a regular > cold and one caused by a virus??? My brother is telling me that he has > determined the cold that he currently has is a virus which Emma can't > pick up and therefore we can come to his house for Thanksgiving. I > thought the common cold was caused by a virus which is very easy to > transfer but it can also be caused by bacteria which in that case it's > actually an infection of sorts for which you can be prescribed > antibiotics. Am I right? My husband actually spoke to my brother so the > information I am getting is second hand but it just didn't make sense to > me. I was also wondering (in case my husband simply just messed up what > my brother told him) if someone has a cold which is in fact bacterial in > nature, can this be transmitted to other people? My understanding was > that it could and you should not be near them until after they have been > on antibiotics for over 24 hours but I wasn't sure if this was just for > ear infections or all colds caused by bacteria. If anyone can shed some > light, I would appreciate it. Either way, I think we will probably end > up bagging thanksgiving again this year (same thing happened last year). > Next year, I am going to have it at my house and the sickies can just > stay home rather than us missing out again. Although, being at home by > ourselves is certainly more relaxing than being with my family (I'm one > of six kids). > > Thanks!!! > > - mom to Emma 2 years old w/cf and Isabelle 4 years old wo/cf > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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