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BabyHaribo · 01/03/2016 18:56

DD 18 months was sick Friday night.

Weak and tired sat and off food.

Sunday temperature up to 39 and it's been high ever since. Comes down slightly with mess then goes up again

One more episode of vomiting on Sunday. Still off food and not sleeping well.

I'm sure it's viral but would you see GP as temperature has been so high and she's still very poorly in herself - just wants cuddles in front of TV

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Roseberrry · 01/03/2016 18:58

I worry about high temps so I would ring tomorrow.
Is she weeing much?

BabyHaribo · 01/03/2016 19:01

She is weeing but only a small amount.

But she's not eating and although she is drinking she's not having loads

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Roseberrry · 01/03/2016 19:05

Hmm, it's hard to say without seeing her. What is your gut telling you?

I'd just be very worried about high temps and little urine, she sounds dehydrated.

You could always ring the nhs helpline for proper advice.

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angelopal · 01/03/2016 19:15

Just been through this with DD who has just turned 2. Being sick and temp spiking. Thought it was a virus but temp did not get better. Turned out to be a throat and ear infection. After antibiotics she is back to normal.

If worried go to the doctors.

BabyHaribo · 01/03/2016 20:21

Thanks all.

Yes I'm giving calpol/ nurofen

Will see how she goes through the night and how her temperature is.

I will ring NHS helpline if worried.

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