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Stomach Bug???
Sep 22, 2009 ... It's probably just some seasonal hayfever, which is really bad right now for my whole family. My 7 yr old daughter and my 2 yr old have ...
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- Is your son cutting any teeth? If he is that will cause additional mucas to run down his throat and give him an upset stomache. You might try and give him pedialyte a...
- We are experiencing this in our house the last couple of weeks. I am pretty sure it is not a bug but could be sinus/allery drainage. I have had that my whole life. My...
- Glad you posted this question... with so many bugs out there it's good to know whats going around right now. My 18 mo old woke up 6 days ago and vomited twice. Seem...
Peanut Butter
Other considerations, such as asthma, eczema, and allergic rhinitis (hayfever) in the child or in the family may also be taken into account. ...
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- My pediatrician says not til 3. It is not worth the allergy risk. If you are looking for a peanut butter alternative, try sun butter, which is made from ground up su...
- i would not. too many allergies associated with their ingestion, wait another 9 mths. to a year. B.
- No its not ok to give any peanut butter to a 9 month old. Its not ok in the first year. Peanuts are too likely to cause an allergic reaction and even if the child does...
Rash Under Lower Lip
... night wait until she goes to sleep My son has hayfever and when he breathes through his mouth a lot he gets really chapped lips The chapstick only helps ...
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- A creme called Aquaphor! My daughter did the same thing! We had picture day coming up and we used this the day before, and it was much better, with in2 days the rednes...
- K., My sister used to do this, and it always looked like she had two lower lips. WE used to get her some carmex, or chapstick and have her put it on reglarly. Then s...
- Mentholatum: sorta like Vicks but in a green bottle.
4-Year Old Has Hoarse Voice
Sep 3, 2009 ... It could be hayfever/seasonal allergies. This happens to me at times in late Spring. It depends on your allergies and what is in the air ...
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- This hoarseness happened to me a few years ago, and when we moved it went away permanently. We later found out that there was a dangerous mold in that other home. A ...
- My bet is allergies. I would get hoarse and lose my voice almost quarterly. I finally got tested this year and found that I am allergic to 22 things. I had my kids tes...
- Hi S. - Can you think back to when during the year this occurs? It could be hayfever/seasonal allergies. This happens to me at times in late Spring. It depends ...
Dealing with Dairy Allergy
... it is one main contributor to allergies and hayfever Because your daughter has been on probably many antibiotics regarding the ear infections her immune ...
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- My son drank rice milk with flax seed oil and fish oil added for fat and rice protein for protein. 16 oz rice milk 1 t flax seed oil 1/2 t fish oil 1 T rice pro...
- We give my 20 month old son (who has a dairy allergy) rice milk and have since he was a year old. The brand is Rice Dream Original Enriched. It has the same vitamins a...
- Our family does not eat any dairy by choice. Instead, we use soy milk. It is pretty close to the fat and protein content of cow's milk, and our 20 month old is reall...
Excessive and Hard Blinking
Tis the season for hayfever and allergies..Could she be having an allergy problem of some sort and maybe have dry eyes? Maybe that is her way of itching ...
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- I do the same thing every year from late Sept. through early Dec. because of allergies. That is harvest season around here and my eyes get itchy so I blink harder and...
- Is it possible that this is her version of winking? My 2 year old did that for a while a few months ago and still does it occassionally and it's her version of winkin...
- I don't have any experience with it but I would be concerned. Your pediatrician does not specialize in eyes so he should not be so cavalier as to just blow it off. I w...
Pregnant with Bad Allergies
Next question: Looking for Hay Fever/Seasonal Allergy Relief That Is Safe for ... Looking for Hay Fever/Seasonal Allergy Relief That Is Safe for Pregnancy! ...
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- Spend the day at a Mall and notice how much better you feel. Then you know what you allergies are. Then see a doctor. B. v. O.
- Try a Neti Pot. You can buy one for $16.99 at Whole Foods. Use warm water and non-idodized salt. I have used the Neti Pot for the last several months and it has red...
- I have a great dvd. Many that have watched it have been able to overcome their allergies. Let me know. God Bless! J.
Need Help with Swollen Foot
SOme people are put on a low dose antihistamine to keep symptoms down, I am on one but not for that, just my horrible hay fever LOL. ...
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- Hi G. , Sorry to hear about your daughter . Im have been haveing the same issue . My GP told me that its because of wearing flip flops as my primary shoe in the su...
- Those are the symptoms of a blood clot. What's puzzling is that it comes and goes and I'm not sure if this is a symptom of having one or not. Itching can be a side e...
- If you can't take her to the doctor's office immediately when it happens, then try going to an immediate care facility. Esp. if you have insurance that will cover it....
Seeking Advise
... hay-fever, common colds, sinus problems, milk allergy, peanut allergy, sugar allergy, hives, gastritis, vomiting, colic for newborns, ear infections, ...
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- ESR stands for erythrocyte sedimentation rate. It is a nonspecific screening test that indirectly measures how much inflammation is in the body. its prolly just some i...
- Hi Renee, Below is the definition to your sed rate question, I looked at Web MD to get it, it is always a handly place for medical info...I hope that this will help...
- I used to work for a nutrition company and I looked up in the lab manual about ESR (sed rate). It usually indicates tissue inflammation or tissue destruction. Have h...
Trying to Avoid Taking a Decongestant
Oct 20, 2009 ... also homeopathic medicines that are much less harmful than drugs and safer while breastfeeding. there is a good one for hayfever/pollen, ...
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- It sounds like allergies. If the congestion lasts more than a week, it is allergies. See an allergist or talk to your doctor about allergy meds. You don't have to ta...
- Janis I know that Alfalfa works wonders. Do you take any supplements at all. I work with Shaklee and you can go to my web and do some research. It will not hurt yo...
- We use saline spray, nasal strips that go across your nose at night, the "natural" Vicks rub (I think it's made with lavendar and some other things), cool mist humidif...