Children with measles should never be given aspirin, as this has caused the fatal disease Reye's syndrome in the past.
Measles vaccine should not be given to a pregnant woman, however, in spite of the seriousness of gestational measles.
No. Not at all.
because measles can spread and could get worse
to relief their heart for that moment
Yes, but you should not use medication, you should just comb it out yourself.
I don't think you should try giving your dog or any pet any human medication or medicine. Just use pet medication that is the right type. Good luck :)
There are several places you can go to get help for your anxiety. You can go to individual counseling, you can try Yoga or you can see a psychiatrist for some anxiety relief medication.
In my opinion, your doctor should be telling you what kind of medications. Such a medication is Adderall. In addition, treatment for ADHD has been found extremely helpful and effective when behavioral therapy is also included, as well as medication.
Because of the nature of this medication, you should contact your pharmacist or doctor.
Yes - your child can take Ibuprofen & an antihistamine together as long as you ask your physician for the proper dose for the antihistamine as they usually aren't recommended for children under 6. Our daughter contracted the measles from her MMR (yup - that's right, she got the measles from her MMR vaccination) and we were told to give her Acetaminaphine or Ibuprofen & Benadryl to help with itch relief and pain. She was not 2 years old yet. Recently she had RSV and again we were recommended to use a combo - this time Ibuprofen & Triaminic Nighttime. Just check with your pediatrician or advice nurse first for dosage
A cool bath first; if it doesn't improve children medication.