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Toddler crying and tired with cold hands and feet?

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Nikki2ol6 · 06/11/2016 09:25

My 20 month old is crying a lot today if one of us leaves the room (me or OH) he's going hysterical. He looks pale and unwell and does have a cold and cough.... he has no temperature but his hands and feet are very cold

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HoggleIsMyFriend · 06/11/2016 09:27

Phone 111 for advice. Better safe than sorry.

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TKRedLemonade · 06/11/2016 09:30

He needs a doctor and please get him checked quickly. Cold hands and feet can be a sign of sepsis so ring for a doctor or apt now!

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Superdinocharge · 06/11/2016 09:30

What is his top temperature? If it's below 35.5 then that is very worrying and he's needs to be seen urgently.

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123bananas · 06/11/2016 09:33

How long has he had the cough? It could be a chest infection. I would phone 111 and see if they can get you an OOH appointment. In the meantime try to make sure he is drinking and see if you can catch a urine sample in a clean pot so they can check it for uti at appointment just in case.

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Nikki2ol6 · 06/11/2016 09:33

I do not know what his temp is but he isn't hot

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BusterGonad · 06/11/2016 09:35

I which get him seen ASAP. It's not worth risking it.

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ScarlettDarling · 06/11/2016 09:36

Ring 111. They most likely will arrange for him to be seen by an out of hours doctor. I think he needs to be checked. Hope he's ok soon.

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NicknameUsed · 06/11/2016 09:37

Please seek medical help asap. Cold hands and feet may be a sign of meningitis.

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daffodilbaby · 06/11/2016 09:38

cold hands and feet is a classic sign of septicaemia - call 111 and perhaps try a drop in clinic if you have one near by

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BusterGonad · 06/11/2016 09:39

I've taken my son to a&e before, he was mottled and shaking, nothing was wrong, the doctors were lovely, they said to never worry about false alarms with little ones.

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Superdinocharge · 06/11/2016 09:44

A thermometer is a must with young children. Definitely put it in your shopping list. Call 111 and get an appointment or a and e. A dose of calpol will probably make him feel more comfortable too.

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BusterGonad · 06/11/2016 10:01

OP let us know how you get on.

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Nikki2ol6 · 06/11/2016 10:15

I have called 111 and they said it's ok for him to stay at home and to call back if there are any changes. They said aslong as his hands and feet are not icy cold it's ok. I did say they are colder than his body which feels fairly warm to me. They have now warmed up a little since the phone call but still not warm like the rest of him. He just wants to sit on his daddy's knee wants nothing to do with me he's refusing food and his cup we did manage to get neurofen into him

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123bananas · 06/11/2016 10:23

See how he is in an hour after the nurofen kicks in. If he is still not right get him seen. Can you count his breathing? It should be between 30-35 breaths per minute when sitting calmly and not crying.

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Nikki2ol6 · 06/11/2016 11:34

He has cheered up a lot and had some food and juice however his hands r still cold! The heating has been on all day so it's not like it's cold in my house

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123bananas · 06/11/2016 11:39

If he has just eaten and drunk it might take a little while for the fuel to kick in to warm him up. Does he look pale still or nicely pink? He might improve a bit after a sleep.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 06/11/2016 11:42

Back of the neck is a better gauge of temp. Glad he's feeling warmer.

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Nikki2ol6 · 06/11/2016 11:53

He has colour in his cheeks now but still cold hands Hmm

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Nikki2ol6 · 06/11/2016 12:22

He's asleep now and I have counted his breaths. It was 28 in 60 seconds

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123bananas · 06/11/2016 12:24

That is fine, he will breathe more slowly when asleep. Sleep will do him good.

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Artandco · 06/11/2016 12:25

Have you laid him on sofa or in bed with a blanket or duvet to warm them up? Or added warm socks and slippers?

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 06/11/2016 12:34

Are you giving him Calpol? He's probably just got a cold. Try not to worry too much, sleep will do him good.

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viques · 06/11/2016 12:37

Is he teething? I remember when mine was teething their hands often felt cold because they were dribbling all over them all the time!

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Nikki2ol6 · 06/11/2016 12:43

Yea he's had medicine and he's asleep on the sofa propped up where he got himself comfortable in front of the tv no yes he ha his baknket

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Timetogrowup2016 · 06/11/2016 17:44

I always thought cold hands and feet where normal .
You feel the back of neck or chest to check temp ?

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