Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hfm is usually no big deal, according to our pediatrician. He told us to give our toddler tylenol or ibeprofin if he was uncomfortable and to just make sure he stayed hydrated because some kids don't drink enough. Due to painful mouth sores, and popsicles are a good way to get liquid into them in that case. My DS's case last month started out as op described, and looked horrible, but he really felt fine.
I would take to the ped on Tues to confirm hfm and get a note about. When your kid can return to daycare if applicable.
I second all that except we didn't go to the ped. I called them, and they told me when she could return to daycare (and when I'd need to bring her in, but that proved to be unnecessary).
When was that? When the spots disappeared or just after the fever was gone for 24 hours? Our DC has been fever free for many days but is super spotty and even has pussy spots yet to burst. Wondering when to send her back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hfm is usually no big deal, according to our pediatrician. He told us to give our toddler tylenol or ibeprofin if he was uncomfortable and to just make sure he stayed hydrated because some kids don't drink enough. Due to painful mouth sores, and popsicles are a good way to get liquid into them in that case. My DS's case last month started out as op described, and looked horrible, but he really felt fine.
I would take to the ped on Tues to confirm hfm and get a note about. When your kid can return to daycare if applicable.
I second all that except we didn't go to the ped. I called them, and they told me when she could return to daycare (and when I'd need to bring her in, but that proved to be unnecessary).
Anonymous wrote:Hfm is usually no big deal, according to our pediatrician. He told us to give our toddler tylenol or ibeprofin if he was uncomfortable and to just make sure he stayed hydrated because some kids don't drink enough. Due to painful mouth sores, and popsicles are a good way to get liquid into them in that case. My DS's case last month started out as op described, and looked horrible, but he really felt fine.
I would take to the ped on Tues to confirm hfm and get a note about. When your kid can return to daycare if applicable.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry,OP.
PP, can she wait until Tuesday to see her pediatrician or does she need to go to urgent care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hand foot and mouth
Oh crap it looks just like that.
Anonymous wrote:Hand foot and mouth
Anonymous wrote:Does she have a fever or other symptoms?