I wouldn't give her anything until talking to doctor. They know the appropriate medicine for your baby's weight and age. You don't want to give her something that may harm instead of help.
2007-03-06 03:37:30
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answered by Hi 4
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there are a number of incredibly some issues which you're able to do to alleviate your sore throat. I cautioned a house scientific care jointly with a gargle created from salt devolved in heat water or a warm drink created from warm water, honey and lemon. yet once you have tried those and that they have not worked for you, or you basically don't have the factors, then I cautioned a medicated throat lolly or gargle. If non of those provide you alleviation, then i might flow on your community GP and he could be waiting to prescribe you something extra suitable etc. desire this helps!!
2016-10-17 09:34:57
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answered by ? 4
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Try salt water in a bottle or sippy cup whatever she uses. Other stuff like cold milk or ice cream helps to. Something to cool it off and give her a little more comfort but you might also want to see a doctor cause a sore throat could be causes by an ear infection and the longer you wait the worse it could get.
2007-03-05 23:49:08
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answered by Cowgirl 3
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Hmmmm...... You believe your baby is ill. She is too young for cold meds....why don't you carry to the pediatrician? That's the first logical thing that came to my mind, seeing as every cold med, including ones for infants always warns to CONSULT a pediatrician if the child is under a certain age before administering it.
2007-03-05 23:54:11
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answered by Lisa M. 3
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Benelyn makes some pedeatric med for 3 months and over. Try a humidifier with vicks. You can also use saline solution for her voice. Call your Dr. or talk to a pharmacist. Sometimes they can suggest something for babies.
2007-03-06 00:24:19
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answered by Allie D 3
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You may want to consult your pediatrician. The sore throat may be the only symptom you see, but could be a sign of Strep or something.
2007-03-05 23:41:57
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answered by Cadillac 2
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Go to the pediatrician with her. I would not try any home remedy or try to diagnose a baby or child no matter what age. Better safe then sorry.
2007-03-06 00:25:23
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answered by Carmen M 2
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You can buy liquid tylenol for infants.
2007-03-05 23:32:44
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answered by J F 6
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I can;'t remember what they are called but they have the infant things that melt in their mouth .
2007-03-05 23:31:12
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answered by LadyCatherine 7
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