Tuesday, January 20, 2009

 

Learning When to Call Your Baby's Doctor At The Right Time

How is a parent to know the right time to call their pediatrician for their baby?  The infant is unable to tell the parent what is wrong, whether it is nothing more than a runny nose or if it is something more serious. On one hand, the parents do not want to bother their pediatrician if it turns out to be nothing more than a gas bubble in their bellies.  But they also do not want to ignore something like an infant's sudden lack of appetite if this is the precursor to something more serious. Being the parent of a seemingly sick infant can often be an anxious experience.

The initial thing that all new parents need to know is that babies do get sick, similar to kids of any age group. A sick baby does not mean you are a bad parent. In fact, getting a small cold once in a while helps your baby's developing immune system become stronger. But any cold or sickness can develop into a difficult situation if not kept under control.

When your baby sickens, try to maintain a normal feeding schedule. There is no problem with breast feeding your sick baby. In fact, breast feeding frequently might help your baby get better faster. If you baby is older and is no longer nursing, consider increasing her fluid intake, encouraging your baby to drink water and pure fruit juices.

It is much easier to spot an emergency situation with your child.  In such cases, you should contact your doctor and/or 911 immediately.  Emergency situations are best handled by professionals, so do not try to fix the situation yourself.  There is a possibility that you could make it worse.  Along with poisoning and uncontrollable bleeding, you should also call for emergency help if you child has seizures.  Remember, it is always better to be too cautious rather than not cautious enough.

A fever is often the first sign you receive when your baby is sick. If the fever is above 102 in a baby, you should call the doctor. A higher fever does not mean your baby is necessarily dangerously sick, but your baby's doctor should know, so that he can advise you on treatment. Another indication that your baby needs to be seen is a sudden, drastic change in appetite. A good rule of thumb is if your baby skips two meals in a row, they need to go to the pediatrician. 

Assessing your baby's mood is another way to determine if they are sick enough to go to the doctor. Of course, a sick baby is not going to be her normal joyful self, but if your baby becomes completely inconsolable, call the doctor. When a baby crys for more than three hours that is a good sign that there is something more serious that is wrong. 

Diarrhea that lasts for six or more diapers in a row is a sign of illness, and can lead to dehydration. The same goes for vomiting. It is important to know the difference between vomiting and spitting up. Most babies will spit up, and sometimes they spit up quite a lot of substance, but vomit will be forceful and projectile. As with diarrhea, excessive vomiting can lead to dehydration.

Above all, if you feel like something is wrong, call the doctor. Pediatricians are used to dealing with parents who do not know for sure how sick their babies are. They would prefer that you seek treatment for what turns out to be a small cold than ignore a serious illness. Keep your child's best interests at heart, and do not be afraid to call the doctor when you suspect that something could be amiss.

For a great deal more informational value go to this online destination: Health Risks Among Obese Children also Guide To Child Obesity and go to Obesity In Children Versus Adults


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