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lmb03
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Name: L
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Should I be concerned
Today when I went to get Carlie her teacher informed me she didn't want her last bottle. She told me she was fine all day, a little gassy, but just had no interest in her last bottle and cried when they tried to give it to her. She ate her dinner at the normal time. Should I be concerned? Can it be teething?
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Posted 7/7/06 8:50 PM |
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Bxgell2
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Name: Beth
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Re: Should I be concerned
Sounds like teething to me! I ALWAYS know when a tooth is about to come out because Alex gets a little cranky and eats much less than usual...
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Posted 7/7/06 8:52 PM |
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nrthshgrl
It goes fast. Pay attention.

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Re: Should I be concerned
Check her mouth, hands & feet for tiny blisters. It's coxsackie season. Also while drooling is a sign of teething, it's also a good coxsackie indicator in infants.
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Posted 7/7/06 8:54 PM |
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lmb03
Stop kissing me!

Member since 5/05 2636 total posts
Name: L
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Re: Should I be concerned
Posted by nrthshgrl
Check her mouth, hands & feet for tiny blisters. It's coxsackie season. Also while drooling is a sign of teething, it's also a good coxsackie indicator in infants.
Great! Coxsackie was in her classroom. She has been drooling a lot. I it is just teething.
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Posted 7/7/06 9:05 PM |
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nrthshgrl
It goes fast. Pay attention.

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Re: Should I be concerned
Just so you know - there is really nothing you can do for coxsackie except keep them hydrated (count diapers if you're concerned). For toddlers, they suggest ice pops for the cold. You can try giving her pedialyte or a cold bottle of formula & see if that works. Picture a blister & what you'd want on it. Not hot, cold.
I hope it's not it but it's very contagious. In adults, it's general malaise, cr@ppy feeling.
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Posted 7/7/06 9:26 PM |
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