Baby Pain Relievers
When your baby needs relief from pain, you want something that is going to work. What you purchase depends solely on the age of your baby. You also need to find the root of the problem before masking it with
constipation. If you think it's an infection take your baby to a doctor. Also, if the pain continues and is persistent, or accompanied by a high fever, you may want to take your baby to a health care provider to make sure it's nothing serious.
Newborn and Infant Pain Relievers
Here are some things that may be causing your baby pain and how to make them more comfortable.
* Teething: From
tablets are some of the numerous products that can help soothe your baby's gums. Find what works for your baby.
* Fever: Most
Acetaminophen or
Ibuprofen. Never give an infant a children's formulas or aspirin.
* Cold/Cough:
Dehumidifiers work wonders when you have a baby with a
saline drops help with breathing. Do not give
honey to a baby under 1 year old (it can cause Botulism).
* Bellyache/Colicky: Products like
baby bottles that claim to prevent
colic.
* Constipation: This can be one of the most troubling times for a baby. Check your
Constipation oils may be necessary.
Toddler Pain Reliever
Once your baby becomes a toddler, you'll be relieved that he or she can at least show you what's wrong. Toddlers suffer from many different ailments, but much like your infant, you will want to identify the problem and not mask it. Is it teething? Tummy ache? Ear infection? Cold or flu?
* Diaper Rash: Same as an infant, toddlers suffer from rashes from either
diapers or
diaper ointment.
* Cold/Flu/Fever: Relieving a child's symptoms is a little easier than with an infantpacks'>cold packs are a life saver.
* Chapped Lips:
Children's lip balm can help relieve this common winter ailment.
* Eczema: Using
lotion and watching your child's diet will ease the itchy, dry skin.
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