Assalammualaikum
holla...
aku baru dapat rehat ni..seharian dan semalaman nawfal cranky..sabo je la..hahaha
kelmarin nawfal demam..tetibe je badan panas.
xde la syak pa pe..mungkin sbb siang tu dia main panas ke kat umah pengasuh
so aku pon xde la terfikir nk bg ubat ke apa
cuma tampal kool fever kat belakang badan dia
tgh malam tu adalah dia merengek sikit
pas tepok2 montot dia tido balik
sok aku anta la dia cm biasa ke BS
tgh ari aku sms la BS tu tanya nawfal cmne
akk tu ckp "Nawfal ok.da x panas badannya.elok je makan ni"
so..aku pon membuat konklusi sendiri yang dia da sihat
hahaha...hebatkan aku.cm doktor lak..ngeee~
tp bila sampai umah ptg tu dia merengek je tapi badan x panas
nk berdokong je
aku pon belek2 la mulut dia..mana la tau kot2 nak tumboh gigi lagi
tapi gigi dia da penoh kot..gigi pe lg nk tumboh
belek punya belek terjumpa la aku ngan ulser kecik2 dalam mulot dia
giler terkejot aku..
da tbayang2 simptom HFMD tu!!
jenoh aku refresh balik otak aku pe simptom2 HFMD tu..hahaha
okay..ruam kat tapak tangan dan tapak kaki!!
jenuh lak aku belek tangan dan kaki nawfal
ok..xde..noted!!
belakang badan,tangan,kaki,kepala,bonto sume xde
ok..lega sket!
tapi aku ajak gak suami aku g klinik
g la aku ngan kuarga ku ke klinik Putri..ni je klinik yang dekat ngan umah aku
doktor pon lembut dan manes skali..eh..hahaha~
check dada,check badan kot2 ada ruam,check mulot nk tgk ulser tu
last2 dia ckp ulser biasa je
lega siot..eh x lega lagi sbb aku tau nawfal mesti akan meragam sbb sakit
sakit kot..gila x saket..aku yang tua pon rasa nk nagis kalo kena sebijik mata ikan tu
apatah lagi dia yang penoh smp ke tekak.
sian anak ibu....
aku pon guna la perkhidmatan encek google psl ulser ni di kalangan bayi
aku pon terjumpa la artikel ni...
When Your Child Has Mouth Sores

Your child has a mouth sore. Mouth sores can be painful and
can make eating or drinking uncomfortable. But they are usually not a
serious problem. Most mouth sores can easily be managed and treated at
home.
What Causes Mouth Sores ?
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An injury to the mouth
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Certain viruses and illnesses
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Stress
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Certain medications
What Are the Symptoms of Mouth Sores?
Canker sores are the most common type of mouth sore. They are usually white with red borders. Other types of mouth sores can be white, red, or yellow. Your child may have a single sore or more than one at the same time. Mouth sore symptoms can include:
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How Are Mouth Sores Diagnosed?
A mouth sore is diagnosed by how it looks. To get more
information, the doctor will ask about your child’s symptoms and health
history. The doctor will also examine your child. You will be told if
any tests are needed.How Are Mouth Sores Treated?
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Mouth sores generally go away within 7 to 10 days with no treatment.
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You can do the following at home to relieve your child’s symptoms:
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Give your child over-the-counter (OTC) medications,
such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, to treat pain and fever. Do not give
ibuprofen to infants 6 months of age or less or to a child who is
dehydrated or constantly vomiting. Do not give aspirin to a child with a
fever. This can put your child at risk of a serious illness called
Reye’s syndrome.
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Cold liquids, ice, or frozen juice bars may help soothe mouth pain. Avoid giving your child spicy or acidic foods.
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Give your child over-the-counter (OTC) medications,
such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, to treat pain and fever. Do not give
ibuprofen to infants 6 months of age or less or to a child who is
dehydrated or constantly vomiting. Do not give aspirin to a child with a
fever. This can put your child at risk of a serious illness called
Reye’s syndrome.
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Use the following treatments only if your child is over the age of 4:
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Apply an OTC numbing gel to mouth sores to relieve pain. The gel can cause a brief sting when applied.
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Have your child rinse his or her mouth with saltwater
or with baking soda and warm water, then spit. The mouth rinse should
not be swallowed.
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Apply an OTC numbing gel to mouth sores to relieve pain. The gel can cause a brief sting when applied.
Call the doctor if your child has any of the following:
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A mouth sore that doesn’t go away within 14 days
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Increased mouth pain
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Trouble swallowing
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Signs of infection around a mouth sore (pus, drainage, or swelling)
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Signs of dehydration (very dark or little urine, excessive thirst, dry mouth, dizziness)
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In an infant under 3 months old, a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38.0°C) or higher
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In a child 3 to 36 months, a rectal temperature of 102°F (39.0°C) or higher
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In a child of any age who has a temperature of 103°F (39.4°C) or higher
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A fever that lasts more than 24-hours in a child under 2 years old, or for 3 days in a child 2 years or older
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Your child has had a seizure caused by the fever
dan juga ni...sangat berguna ok...baru la aku paham..doktor pon ada bagi..
oral aid lotion..tapi cam biasa la bersilat la gak aku nk sapu benda alah tu.hahaha~semoga anak ibu cepat baik k..
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