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What is fever?
what is fever? fever is often the first sign of an illness in children. when your child has a temperature it can be a worrying and stressful time. fever is often the first sign of an illness in...
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What is Febrile Convulsion?
what is febrile convulsion? febrile convulsions are caused by a rapid increase in the body temperature of young children. febrile convulsions are caused by a rapid increase in the body temperature of...
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How should I treat my toddler’s fever?
...child cool drinks. this will also prevent dehydration. remove excess clothing. cold compress. if the temperature persists or rises after you’ve tried these measures or their temperature has...
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Are there ways to treat my toddler’s fever without using medication?
...child’s temperature closely and if these measures have no effect, you may need to use a fever-reducing medicine or contact your gp if it reaches 38.6°c 4 1
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How do I know when a fever is serious?
...child has a cold or the flu or even after receiving a vaccination. if your child develops a fever, keep an eye out for the following common symptoms: lethargy restless during the night cool hands and...
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What can cause a fever?
...children can develop a fever after getting a vaccine or booster shot. this is usually nothing to worry about and your child can be soothed by measures such as cold compresses or age-appropriate...
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What is a fever?
...child’s temperature may rise slightly while they are running around or playing and can even be a little lower when they wake up in the morning. when a person becomes ill or has an infection, the...
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How can I help my 2 year old brush his teeth?
how can i help my 2 year old brush his teeth? top tips to get your little one to brush their teeth take your child to the store and let him choose his own toothbrush and toothpaste. try too not take...
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What suncream is suitable for my toddler?
...child’s delicate skin can easily suffer both short and long term damage from the sun in the form of sunburn and heat stroke and being sunburnt just once as a child can increase the chances of...
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What foods should I avoid or limit giving to my toddler?
...child’s eating habits and health for life. whole or chopped nuts and popcorn - should not be given under the age of 5 as there is a risk of choking. raw eggs - or foods made with raw eggs should...
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How do I manage my toddler's fussy eating?
how do i manage my toddler's fussy eating? the do's and don'ts of managing fussy eaters.... having a child who is a fussy eater is a common source of frustration and worry for parents. the...
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Fussy eaters: Why do some toddlers refuse to eat?
...child's growth and development and give you further advice on how to overcome your toddler’s fussy eating. why do some toddlers not eat? your toddler may refuse foods when they are: sick...
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How do I raise a bookworm?
how do i raise a bookworm? the earlier you begin to encourage a love of reading in your child, the better. the earlier you begin to encourage a love of reading in your child, the better. a child who...
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What is the treatment for Norovirus (Winter-vomiting bug)?
...child will fight off the infection within a few days. your child won’t need to see a doctor. it’s important that she has plenty to drink and, if you feel it necessary, paracetemol for any...
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What is the winter vomiting bug (Norovirus)?
...child should get norovirus, it’s important to drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration and practice good hygiene to prevent spreading. between 10,000 and 20,000 people per week in ireland can...
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What nutrients are found in whole-grains?
what nutrients are found in whole-grains? there are many nutrients found in whole-grains which are essential for your child’s health. there are many nutrients found in whole-grains which are...
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How should you treat sun poisoning?
how should you treat sun poisoning? there are a number of steps you can take if your child suffers this ailment. sunburn or sun poisoning, both referred to as photodermatitis, is your skin’s...
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When does a cut need stitches?
when does a cut need stitches? if a cut is too severe to treat at home then it is important to take your child to a&e or to your gp as stitches may be required. go straight to the a&e if the...
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How is croup treated?
how is croup treated? in severe cases of croup, a child may need to be hospitalised, though this is rare. in severe cases of croup, a child may need to be hospitalised. however, in most cases of croup...
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What are the symptoms of croup?
what are the symptoms of croup? the first indication is a cough that sounds like the bark of a dog or seal. the first indication is a cough that sounds like the bark of a dog or seal. your child may...
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