the smell probably makes her feel good
when she asks for it just put a small dab
its probably just a faze she's going through
no harm in it
2007-01-12 15:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No, allergic reactions shouldn't reason or incorporate a fever!! little ones w/ undesirable allergic reactions may be greater companies to different ailments however the fever isn't a right away reason in the back of the allergic reactions. I also have a 2 a million/2 year previous who has bronchial asthma and undesirable allergic reactions. He has been on Singular (it is stunning for him BTW) considering he exchange into 18 months previous. His sometimes progresses (oftentimes if we omit a pair of Singulars in a row) to the will for antibiotics and or prednisone yet he never has a fever on a similar time. i could get a 2d opinion. Too many antibiotics would reason him to alter into proof against them.
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answered by janovich 4
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I don't believe it would harm her- unless she's eating it. She may just like the smell. Perhaps just letting her smell it in the jar while you hold it? Or look into aromatherapy essential oils that are the same as in vicks. you could use a room diffuser so she could smell it when she liked.
2007-01-12 15:07:17
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answered by jenna 2
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I don't think it would hurt her. But she probably just likes the smell. You might explain to her though that it is only to be used when she is sick. Then try to get her interested in something else. She'll probably forget about it soon enough.
2007-01-12 15:08:28
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answered by Carrie 2
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I don't think Vicks is for everyday use. Use vaseline and tell her its Vicks. That is if she doesn't have a stuffy nose. You may want to have her checked for allergies.
The Vaseline won't hurt her and she may just be doing it for attention. My 2 year old daughter is in a deodorant phase right now
2007-01-12 15:13:16
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answered by pieceomind4me 3
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Aww hun relax a teeny tiny bit wont hurt her and besides perhaps its a comforting smell to her. With this being cold and flu season you are actually protecting her from sore sniffly noses, and besides if you aren't sure just ask your family doctor or her pediatrician. Relax and remember these are the precious years.
2007-01-12 15:11:37
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answered by Sterlingrose 1
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don't do it, my daughter is also a medicine addict. At 2 she told me her ear hurt her and I had to take my younger daughter for her shots the next day anyway so i brought her along so the doc could look. Her ears were both fine. When we were driving back home i asked her if her ear was ok now and she told me no. she said she wanted the ear drops her cousin had 2 weeks before for her ear. She just wanted it.
2007-01-12 15:19:43
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answered by Anonymous
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ask your dr first to see if it's harmful. i'm not sure about that. but she probably just likes the feel of it. the numbing/warming sensation.
2007-01-12 15:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it can hurt, it is only mentholatum which is natural.
If she asks for glo-stix next, seek out ravers anonymous.
2007-01-12 15:10:06
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answered by bloodweiser 3
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Is she maybe stuffed up? Maybe you need to take her to the doctor to see if she has allergies.
2007-01-13 01:33:31
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answered by njyecats 6
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