Fever can bring on strange dreams. I wouldn't do anything yet. She may have watched a scary movie recently. If the dreams continue, then I would take more action. Good luck
2006-10-30 11:09:41
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answered by andi_sue_storm 3
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Yes you should consult a doctor asap it sounds like some serious night terrors
2006-10-30 19:08:44
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answered by church_gore 2
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I don't know what this means. Take her for help and FAST!
See a doctor, psychiatrist anyone. This could all mean nothing, or it could mean she is being abused, dreams work funny, it doesn't mean that the mom is doing it, it could be anything. Your job as a parent is to rule that idea out. Then go forward from there.
2006-10-31 03:38:56
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answered by olschoolmom 7
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Um, yeah I'd take her to a medical dr, have them check her for night terrors. If they rule that out, your next best bet should be to take her to a therapist. As scary as that sounds, there may be an underlying issue to the bad dreams. ie certain abuses or whatnot.
2006-10-30 22:58:50
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answered by cawfeebeanz 4
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absolutely take her to a doctor. She may have an illness that causes her to run a fever & possbly hallucinate. She may also experience night terrors. There could be a number of reasons why she is doing this, Please take her to dr.
2006-10-30 19:16:11
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answered by kittycat lover 3
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could also be a mental disorder, i would consult a doctor immediately to rule out any physical possibilities, then consult a psychiatrist
2006-11-01 00:46:57
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answered by Larissa D 3
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Has she been taking any new medicine? My son had hallucinations simular to that on a cough medicine the doctor had prescribed. I'd take her to the doctor and get her checked out.
yes we tossed the medicine!
2006-10-30 19:12:41
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answered by Psalm91 5
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yes, a Doctor should be brought in. The Child has something bothering her and the cause should be found out.
2006-10-30 19:49:55
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answered by Anonymous
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well those are the night terrors i had those when i was a kid it wasnt easy!!! so call a doctor or cope with her sleep in the same room but in a diff. bed
2006-10-30 21:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Biker listen
An appointment has to be made with GP in order to assess this matter further. This appears to be delicate and as such professional advice ought to be sought.
Clive
http://www.parentingtipssite.com/
2006-10-30 19:44:38
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answered by Anonymous
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