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  1. 3 days ago · Have your child use a sitz bath. Fill a bathtub with 4 to 6 inches of warm water. You may also use a sitz bath pan that fits inside a toilet bowl. Have your child sit in the sitz bath for 15 minutes. Do this 3 times a day, and after each bowel movement. The warm water can help decrease pain and swelling. Use over-the-counter creams or ointments ...

  2. 22 hours ago · Anticholinergics in the treatment of children and adults with acute asthma: a systematic review with meta-analysis. (erratum appears in Thorax. 2006;61(3):274. Thorax. 2005;60(9) 740-746. (Systematic review) Craven D, Kercsmar, Myers TR, et al. Ipratropium bromide plus nebulized albuterol for the treatment of hospitalized children with acute ...

  3. 3 days ago · This may cause your fever to rise even higher. Dress in light, comfortable clothing. Use a lightweight blanket or sheet when you sleep. Change your clothes, blanket, or sheets if they get wet. Cool yourself safely. Take a bath in cool or lukewarm water. Use an ice pack wrapped in a small towel or wet a washcloth with cool water.

  4. 3 days ago · Your child has fruity, sweet breath. Your child has severe, new stomach pain, or is vomiting. Your child's blood sugar level is lower or higher than you were told it should be. Your child has a fever or chills. Your child has ketones in his blood or urine. Your child is more thirsty than usual.

  5. 3 days ago · What are the signs and symptoms of Pontiac fever? Dry cough or sore throat. Fever, chills, or muscle pain. Fatigue and trouble falling asleep. Headaches and dizziness. Diarrhea, upset stomach, and no appetite for food. Pain or tightness in your chest. Problems thinking clearly.

  6. 3 days ago · Your child has a fever or chills. Your child is vomiting. Your child is not getting better after 1 to 2 days of treatment. Your child's symptoms return. You have questions or concerns about your child's condition or care. Care Agreement You have the right to help plan your child's care. Learn about your child's health condition and how it may ...

  7. 3 days ago · Apply ice on your child's finger for 15 to 20 minutes every hour or as directed. Use an ice pack, or put crushed ice in a plastic bag. Cover it with a towel before you apply it to your child's skin. Ice helps prevent tissue damage and decreases swelling and pain. Elevate your child's finger above the level of his or her heart as often as you ...

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