Not exact matches
The parents» job is twofold: try to keep the
little one comfortable by using home remedies and various means of
pain relief; and, make sure that the doubled irritability of your toddler doesn't mask actual illness such as an
ear infection.
Find out what causes common
ear infections in babies and toddlers — and what you can do to ease your
little one's
pain in the
ear.
If your
little one's fever lasts for more than a day, if her
ear pain is severe, and especially if you observe a discharge of fluid, pus or bloody discharge from the
ear, her body is telling you to get her to a doctor immediately.
If they are fast breathing, if their nose is faint a
little lusters or flaring, if when they breathe you can see how the ribs suck in under the rib or bottom of the neck or in between the ribs, if they are not peeing and their diapers are too dry, if they won't stop crying, if they have
ear pain or they seem to be in
pain, they are not consolable, I mean you try to console them and they will not console, if they are whizzing and if anything turns green.
dizziness and fatigue all the time — restless in the middle of night, waking up 2 - 3 times a night weird sudden
little pains in wrist area, legs feeling heavy — dry mouth w / white tongue residue, gum and right
ear ache — right nostril always congested
The
pain in his wrist is like
little red earthquakes, and there's velvet in his
ears.