Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't understand how this is even a question.
Then you were blessed with a child that doesn't projectile vomit medicine back at your face.
No, I was blessed with a brain to hide it in their juice or milk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't understand how this is even a question.
Then you were blessed with a child that doesn't projectile vomit medicine back at your face.
No, I was blessed with a brain to hide it in their juice or milk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try fever all rectal suppository instead
Of I can’t get DC to settle down enough to take it orally, I don’t think there’s any chance I could administer a rectal suppository. I ordered some chewable tablets though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't understand how this is even a question.
Then you were blessed with a child that doesn't projectile vomit medicine back at your face.
Anonymous wrote:I can't understand how this is even a question.
Anonymous wrote:We bribe. Kid can choose either a special treat or to watch a show if they finish the dose. Worked like a charm at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Hold them down. I don't understand the question.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t want to bring down a fever unless you absolutely have to (fever is helping fight the infection). But, if it’s too high or the child is too uncomfortable to calm down (like screaming nonstop) then do the smallest dose you can. Also, obviously check with nurse line or pediatrician.