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Living with
Primary Immune Deficiency

Tips for Treating Common Illnesses

Illness Symptoms Treatment

Conjunctivitis
(Pink Eye)

Redness and swelling of eyelids, tearing, pus, itching and burning Place warm washcloth on each eye, clean from inner to outer corner of eye.
Contact your doctor.
Ear infection Sharp, piercing pain, restlessness, irritability, fever, nausea and vomiting; pus or blood in ear canal if eardrum ruptures Antibiotics to stop infection, decongestants to shrink mucous membranes
Contact your doctor.
Diarrhea Frequent, loose, watery bowel movements. Risk of dehydration—symptoms include poor elasticity of skin, dry parched lips, mouth and tongue, decreased urine, sunken eye appearance, behavioral changes Drink fluids such as weak tea, Gatorade, bouillon, “flat” soft drinks. For nausea and vomiting, eat ice chips or Popsicles. Slowly add bland foods such as rice cereal, yogurt and cottage cheese to diet.
Coat rectal area with petroleum jelly. Rinse mouth with water to relieve dryness and bad taste.
Respiratory Illnesses See specific illness below Your doctor may prescribe: pain relievers, antibiotics, and expectorant to liquefy mucus secretions, decongestants to shrink swollen mucous membrane.
At home, you should: drink fluids, including beverages with crushed ice for sore throat, tea for nasal drainage and relief of chest tightness. Use vaporizer to increase room humidity. Rinse mouth with water to relieve dryness and bad taste. Change bed linens and clothing as often as needed. Get adequate rest.
Sore throat Raw or tickling sensation in back of throat, difficulty swallowing Contact your doctor; see Respiratory Illnesses above
Acute sinusitis Headache, aching in forehead and cheekbones, tenderness over face, pain around eyes and teeth Contact your doctor; see Respiratory Illnesses above
Croup Tight “barking” cough Contact your doctor immediately
Acute bronchitis Fever and cough, at first dry cough, gradually mucus-producing Contact your doctor; see Respiratory Illnesses above
Pneumonia Chills, high fever, cough, chest pain; possibly nausea, vomiting and diarrhea Contact your doctor; see Respiratory Illnesses above

This chart is taken from information in the IDF Patient/Family Handbook, 3rd edition, copyright 2001, p. 69-74.

Consult with your physician before any course of treatment.

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