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What Makes A 3 Year Old To Cry In Pain For A Hurting Mouth, Eyes And Ears ?
My 3 year old daughter has been screaming for over an hour now that her mouth, eyes and ears are hurting. She does not have a fever but has epilepsy,asthma,autism,adhd and behavior problems. She is saying that she is cold when it is 75 degrees in our apartment and is wrapping herself in a quilt..
SHe may be having an early symptom as we call prodrome of cold. You give her paracetamol if there is fever and check her nappies if wet and any insect bite that may be making her cry.For scientific work, room temperature is taken to be about 20 to 26° Celsius with an average of 23 °C, about 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit (°F), 293 to 299 kelvins (K), or 528 to 537 degrees Rankine (°R). For numerical convenience, either 20 °C (68 °F) or 300 K (80 °F) are often used. If she is still comfortable in normal room temperature give her a blanket and se and I would ask for a TSH test and blood CBC to rule out nothing is wrong. Regards
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What Makes A 3 Year Old To Cry In Pain For A Hurting Mouth, Eyes And Ears ?
SHe may be having an early symptom as we call prodrome of cold. You give her paracetamol if there is fever and check her nappies if wet and any insect bite that may be making her cry.For scientific work, room temperature is taken to be about 20 to 26° Celsius with an average of 23 °C, about 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit (°F), 293 to 299 kelvins (K), or 528 to 537 degrees Rankine (°R). For numerical convenience, either 20 °C (68 °F) or 300 K (80 °F) are often used. If she is still comfortable in normal room temperature give her a blanket and se and I would ask for a TSH test and blood CBC to rule out nothing is wrong. Regards