Ended up in A&E last night when 17 month old DS's temperature reached 40.4c and the out-of-hours GP advised us to go. After much waiting they diagnosed an ear infection. They said it should go without antibiotics and just to give regular paracetamol and ibuprofen, which we've been trying to stagger.
The problem is getting it into him. I prefer the syringe method, DH prefers the little spoon. Either way, he just spits the stuff out. We have to wrap him in a towel and pin him to get it anywhere near him. Poor kid. In the past we've had success hiding things in yogurt, which sometimes works still, but recently he's gone off yogurt, and only ate a few spoonfuls of the calpol laced Petit filous I gave him this evening. What I hate is not really knowing how much he's had, meaning he's probably had less than the therapeutic dose but its not really safe to try and top it up.
He seemed better during the day and his temp was normal but tonight its up to 39.6c again. He's now just in a nappy and temp's down a bit. He's not due anything for a while now.
What else can I try to get the next lot into him, and make him feel better?
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Please help me get calpol into my toddler!
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cowbiscuits · 21/02/2014 20:13
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