How to care for a child with fever.
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How to care for a child with fever.
My Baby Name Asian Age 1 year 8 months she is sick. Her body temperature is very hot, I was horrified when her fever as high as 39.5, I immediately took her to eat aspirin.Then wipe her. By cleaning up the head. The doctor said that wipe right, wipe the sweat gland to turn off the heat. Because children do not have a temperature control adult. When finished, wipe the damp small cloth soaked twist to it.Want to stick to the known mineral Crook between my legs and the groin by a doctor within three days her fever down. Return the same cheerful.Thanks thermometer. It is necessary to use the most that anyone should have.
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rungthiwa- Forum Newbie
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Re: How to care for a child with fever.
Hi and welcome to the forum,
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, I've not heard of mineral crook I'm affraid.
With a high temperature we tend to give calpol and nurofen here, also keep fluids up so they don't become dehydrated.
But if you are very concerned I would go to the hospital or doctors and speak to them.
I hope she gets better soon
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, I've not heard of mineral crook I'm affraid.
With a high temperature we tend to give calpol and nurofen here, also keep fluids up so they don't become dehydrated.
But if you are very concerned I would go to the hospital or doctors and speak to them.
I hope she gets better soon
x-Kell-x- BOSS LADY
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Re: How to care for a child with fever.
also unsure of what you are asking, however, one thing that soncerns me is that you gave aspirin. We are told not to give this to children here as it can cause serious liver problems for the child.
I only know this as we stupidly gave our daughter a very small amount of aspirin when she was ill as we had nothing else available and she was very sick (luckily not from the aspirin) but was told never to give again and if a child medicine was not available, it would be far safer to give paracetamol.
Glad she is all back to normal. Also not heard of crook?
I gather that you are asian, are you based in England or somewhere else?
Interesting how different cultures deal differently with illnesses.
Mandy x
I only know this as we stupidly gave our daughter a very small amount of aspirin when she was ill as we had nothing else available and she was very sick (luckily not from the aspirin) but was told never to give again and if a child medicine was not available, it would be far safer to give paracetamol.
Glad she is all back to normal. Also not heard of crook?
I gather that you are asian, are you based in England or somewhere else?
Interesting how different cultures deal differently with illnesses.
Mandy x
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