GeekIsLuv says, Has seizures? No... no, I don't think that's common. I don't know any three year olds that have seizures frequently. I'd see a doctor or something about that; I can't find any information about seizures that says they AREN'T caused by something in the brain. As for the dirty diaper? I wouldn't worry about that too much. At three, I'd say it's still alright to be indifferent about messy drawers. Sitting in a soiled diaper at 3 years old is not uncommon. Seizures-get this boy to a doctor NOW. ~ It is actually a little more common if he has autism. Although my autistic sister didn't have seizures until she was 5, many autistic children will suffer from siezures in their lifetime. But I agree you should get the boy to a doctor.
Not a common one, but these symptoms in an adult would indicate a potential severe complication of the flu and that emergency treatment is needed. Children can also have seizures with high fever and, again, this is a sign of a potential severe neurological complication, so medical attention should be sought at soon as possible. Seizures are always serious symptoms for which to seek urgent care by a health care professional to determine the cause and appropriate treatment, regardless of causes.
becase if we do not care your ears your ears will be dirty
It depends on how many babies you have to care for.
because if we do not care your ears your ears will be dirty
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Marion Donovan revolutionized the infant care industry by inventing the prototype of the disposable diaper.
Can have serious side effects, such as seizures. Ask a health care professional.
I don't think diapers should be used in anger, however if diaper are used to curtale certain behavior, and it proves sucessful then great. I don't care if diapers are worn and to what age if someone really doesn't want to wear a diaper then short of punishment they should not be made to.
Have a health care worker come to your home and do that for you or a trusted friend or even one of your children.
So long as intersex genetalia doesn't require special care, you could use nearly any adult sized diaper. Free diaper samples are rare nowadays, so your best bet might be getting a sample pack at places such as XPMedical and NorthShoreCare.
For complete incontinence a diaper will be needed. For partial incontinence a pad will suffice depending on the amount that leaks out. See your pharmacist for help in selecting an incontinence product.Answer:If you need to, certainly. If you just want to, why not? Who should care?
Every baby's skin sensitivity is different; therefore not every ointment or diaper rash cream will work the same for every baby. Comforts for baby actually has a great diaper rash ointment pediatrician tested to provide a head-to-toe clean that leaves skin soft and moisturized, with just the right amount of pleasing scent -- or none at all.