i would speak to her doc.in the meantime,get her some deodorant and look for the red flag signs of early puberty,such as acne and breast development.if you see these,consult her Doctor ASAP.
2006-07-28 14:43:07
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answered by nobody 3
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My girlfriend and I where just having this conversation only her daughter is 2 years old. Her Dr. said that for her age, there is nothing you can do. But for your daughter, I would check to make sure that she doesn't have any premature underarm hair or any premature hair in her private areas. We would want to hope that she is not already starting to develope. If that is the case, you would need to take her to the Dr. for an examination. If she doesnt' have hair, maybe it's just time for her to start wearing deodorant.
Hope this is helpful. Good Luck!
2006-07-28 12:47:33
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answered by Bug's Mom 2
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If she's not too fussy an eater, you might also try adjusting her diet. Green vegetables are always good for improving breath & general body odor. Slip some fresh parsley onto her sandwiches, for example. If she eats too much junk, like refined carbs, red meat and spicy stuff, it might be extruding through her pores. As another poster said, make sure she has enough water to drink and not so much soda, sugary drinks, etc.
2006-07-28 12:37:06
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answered by ? 4
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It's not particularly normal...the sweat glands really shouldn't be that active until puberty. She could have some sort of disorder that makes her sweat excessively - take her to a doctor and get her checked out.
In the meantime, find some heavy duty deoderant...
2006-07-28 12:33:08
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answered by sous_lepontmirabeau 3
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She seems very puzzled, insecure and wanting of love. Dad's answer "the place your heart is" in all risk did no longer help plenty.... She is in basic terms 8, from a broken residing house, this is quite stressful for her to be responsive to the place her heart is. exciting that dad suffered from melancholy. residing in an environment with somebody depressed reasons a learnt behaviour of helplessness and so, sure, your daughter seems services to melancholy if no longer is depressed! There are different signs and indications eg being withdrawn at college, with acquaintances, exchange in urge for nutrition and sleep, crying, doing much less nicely at college. oftentimes instructors and faculty counsellors could %. that up too. very sturdy thought to get her to work out a doctor if no longer a peadiatrician to work out if she desires an anti-depressant. i think of she should be removed from dad's residing house for a whilst with the aid of fact our surroundings seems too adverse for her fragile strategies. sturdy success and each and all the main suitable
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answered by ? 4
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It may be something in her diet or something she's not getting. Some children have really stinky feet and it's just genetic. Take her to a holistic healthcare provider and you may be able to put her on some supplements to make it stop. If she is otherwise healthy, not yellow skin or anything it probably is not a serious health problem.
2006-07-28 12:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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For somenone so young no its not normal. Just continue cleaning under her arms. Clean under them 2-3 times daily if needed. Also get her some good deodorant
2006-07-28 12:34:23
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answered by bttrfly* 3
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some kids mature earlier than most. my daughter developed pubic hairs when she was five. and she's quite the normal girl. our doctor reassured us that though its unusual, its not anything to be concerned about. have her start using deodorant. if that doesn't help, try rubbing peeled lemons under her arms along with deodorant as well (after the juice dries, of course). it also could be a reaction to the type of laundry detergent your using. did you swap brands lately?
2006-07-28 12:40:10
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answered by pete cochino 3
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It's summer and everyone sweats. Swear causes bacteria to build up which causes the smell, use a deoderant like Dove on her and she should be more comfortable. Dove is a very mild formula and shouldn't bother her skin.
2006-07-28 12:32:52
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answered by Angie 2
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A bit excessive. I find scrubbing my daughters armpits weekly suffices
2006-07-28 16:43:09
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answered by moofbigdocsdaughter 1
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