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Eyes Medical Concern
Asked by M.W. from Minneapolis
on November 15, 2006
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My four-month old son keeps rubing his eyes. His eyelids look red. Anything wrong that I should see doctor right away? Your advice is highly appreciated!
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- He may have pink eye which is a highly contagious eye infection. I would take him in as soon as possible.
- If you can rule out infections, check out www.infantsee.org Its a non-profit designed to make sure babies eyes are developing properly and to detect early problems. ...
- Perhaps allergies? I guess, I'd take him to the pediatrician first to rule out any allergies or infections. If the pediatrician thinks it's any other problem the...
Cactus Thorns
Asked by B.S. from Los Angeles
on November 5, 2009
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My 3 yr old has a few cactus thorns on one of her fingers. What is the best way to remove them? When she was asleep last night, I took some off off with a flash ligh...
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- This happens to us all the time because we grow a number of cactus to feed to our tortoises. Soak them in warm water. You have to soak for a while, then they just sort...
- PLEASE take your daughter to see a health professional ASAP. She is at risk for infection.
- Try rubing her fingers thru your hair, this creates static that pulls off the thorns. Or chew a chewing gum and once its soft, press it to the finger, the thors will ...
18 Month with Napping & Sleeping Problems
Asked by T.M. from San Francisco
on June 1, 2009
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Help Mommies,
Two weeks ago we cut her pacifier and told her it was broken. She was okay without it. Three days later she got sick. She has been sick for two wee...
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- Hi T., There are several reasons that may cause her to not sleep well. She may be lacking in nutrients, her body may be to hot and she can not regulate her ...
- T., While the lose of the pacifier may not have had anything to do with her getting sick. To much change all at once can get to any of us. I would let her have the ...
- she may have acid reflux is being propped up makes it easier to sleep...talk to your doctor and see if she has any other signs.
Getting Goo off After C-section
Asked by P.L. from Houston
on March 7, 2008
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Monday I had my baby girl via c-section. When the dr took off the bandage, it left a lot of residue (like when you pull off duct tape). Now my pants are sticking to ...
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- Congratulations on your new baby girl!! I think these ladies have covered all the possible options. As for me, I used baby oil and it worked well. It helps to wear lo...
- Hi. I would just be patient and maybe seperate the goo from panties and pants with gauze or something. It's too early. Take your time and clean it as you shower daily ...
- Definately baby oil!!!! It helps so much!!!! Good luck with everything!! God Bless!! D. Mattern The MOM Team Raising your income and your rugrats at the ...
Why Is She Screaming???
Asked by K.C. from Chicago
on March 26, 2007
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I have a two year old daughter whom we recently put in a toddler bed and got rid of the pacifier. Well, now not so recently that was about 2 months ago at least. And...
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- K.- What you have described is EXACTLY what my daughter does, and has done off and on since she was about 2 or 2 1/2. (She's now 5) It IS night terrors. I know you...
- It does sound like night terrors to me. My 3 year old has these sometimes. And we do thigns similiar to what Jen B described. My son would freak out even more if we...
- I, too, think it is night terrors. Part of what makes them so baffeling is the the child SEEMS to be awake, but they're not. Unfortunately, there's not a lot you can ...
Toddler Bed Age Limit?
Asked by S.W. from Washington DC
on September 13, 2009
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We just received a toddler bed as a gift for our 19 month old little girl. She loves the pink butterflies and designs; plus it came from "my Grandma". Haven't started ...
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- myboy went into his toddler bed when he was 19 months. the toddler bed had been in his room for a few months without any pressure to use it. and one night, he refuse...
- I have never used a toddler bed. But on the subject of transition, I would make a big deal out of getting rid of the crib and having a big girl bed! I think it's a n...
- my daughter will be 6 next month. she's been in a toddler bed since she was 15 months! she's tall for her age. the biggest reason we've kept her in it so long is becau...
Nightmares
Asked by R.M. from Atlanta
on August 17, 2009
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How do I get my 18 month old to sleep? Every time he has to go to sleep he kicks and screams. Then when he finally goes to sleep he wakes up screaming. This has lasted...
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- My daughter went through the same thing & we didn't know what to think. After the long process of insurance & doctor referrals, etc. we finally got her in to see a sle...
- My son was doing the exact thing. He is 18 months. It is Night Terrors. They happen within the first 1.5 hours of going to sleep. They usually aren't truly awake......
- I would say watch what sweets your baby is having before bed and eliminate them if any and see if this issue change
Bad Dreams???
Asked by K.F. from St. Louis
on September 13, 2006
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Our six month old has recently begun screaming out several times during the night. It doesn't seem like he's awake, but as soon as we put his pacifier back in, he goe...
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- This may sound crazy but have his ears checked. We went through this with ours at 11 mos and he had an ear infection . . . No other symptoms other than waking up at ni...
- Our daughter did the same thing while she was teething. Instead of just giving her the pacifier I would put some oral gel on the nipple and then give it to her. If it ...
- I am not sure this could be the reason at this young of an age....but, my 5 year old has had issues with night terrors since he was about 3. He will wake up....not re...
Rash Around Mouth
Asked by C.G. from Seattle
on March 26, 2007
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OKAY...I need some help! Our 7 month old has a rash around her mouth...that is coming and going. We have taken her to the Doctor TWICE now! The first time we took h...
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- Could it be a latex allergy?
- We had the same problem with the rash. Our doctor told us to put a 1% cortisone cream on with every diaper change. This cleared it up for a while, but ours kept coming...
- It sounds like she might be allergic to the plastic of the pacifier. I'm not sure if they make pacifier's out of something natural. Does she have any stomach reactio...
Stretch Marks
Asked by S.R. from Youngstown
on July 12, 2007
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Hello everyone
I'm having some trouble with Stretch marks. I'm 18 weeks and CoCo Butter isn't helping. Is there anything else I can do?????
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- It has been proven stretch marks is primarily a genetic factor and no cream on Earth will make them go away or keep you from getting them. The cream may make you feel ...
- My trick was and I learned it from mom was vaseline....I got a couple of old mens t-shirts and rubbed a ton of vaseline, especailly at night before bed and put those o...
- Nothing to do for them, except deal with it, and they wont go away like everyone tell you either! 18 weeks is a little early to be getting them, are you sure there is...