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Earache, given calpol, still screaming

18 replies

pushchair · 19/11/2008 21:07

Have only adult ibuprofen in the house. Can 4 yr old have half or quarter of a tablet? Refusing hot water bottle on ear.

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girlandboy · 19/11/2008 21:09

I'm sure that a 4 year old can only have special ibuprofen for children.

Can't you get to an all night chemist at all?

I wouldn't risk it.

mum2jakeyroo · 19/11/2008 21:11

Not sure tbh but didn't want to go unanswered - saw thread title and was going to advise ibuprofen from much experience of childrens ear ache. Good luck. Do you not have a late night chemist near you?

onepieceoflollipop · 19/11/2008 21:12

I would get it checked tbh, or at least ring NHS Direct for advice 0845 46 47.

Earache that doesn't even respond a tiny bit to calpol imo needs medical attention. I am not sure that ibuprofen would make a massive difference. Also you should not break any enteric coated tablets - often they are coated to protect your stomach lining from the active ingredient, or the coating helps them to stay intact until they get further down into your system.

pushchair · 19/11/2008 21:14

No 24 chemist nearby. No car. Been meaning to get childrens ibuprofen for ages.
Aaaaargh.

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wrinklytum · 19/11/2008 21:14

I would see if you can get some childs ibuprofen.Most places stock it,our local (small) Sainsbos round the corner does.If you are on your own could you get a neighbour tocome round while you pop to shop?I sympathise,ear infections horrid in little uns.If still poorly would see GP in morning with regard to antibiotics.

girlandboy · 19/11/2008 21:15

Found this but I would still ring NHS direct first. It's not worth making a mistake about.

louii · 19/11/2008 21:16

www.nurofenforchildren.co.uk/products/nurofen-for-children-in-a-bottle.php

Looks ok to give a dose of 100mg to a four year old.

pushchair · 19/11/2008 21:17

She slept for about 20 mins and then woke up screaming. Have had lots of experience of earache with DD1 and imo doctors can do nothing and are extremely reluctant to. I have sat in Drs surgery and had mini lecture from patronising Dr about internal workings of ear, after repeated severe earache.

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puffling · 19/11/2008 21:19

Get the amoxycillin tomorrow, whether the doc recommends it or not, and some Medised from the chemist.

onepieceoflollipop · 19/11/2008 21:19

Poor little thing - hope she (and you) get a solution quickly.

girlandboy · 19/11/2008 21:20

Last time ds had earache the gp said that he would only give antibiotics IF the eardrum was bulging, or the child had earache in both ears.

I'm afraid last time it happened, I fibbed a bit and told him that ds had it in both ears. He wasn't prepared to do anything otherwise.

noonki · 19/11/2008 21:21

any neighbours to ask?

poor her (and you)

pushchair · 19/11/2008 21:21

crying stopped. Wish me luck, fingers crossed. Thanks for all response. if get desperate will send DP to nearest known mother for ibuprofen.

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onepieceoflollipop · 19/11/2008 21:23

Why not send dp now, just in case. Better to go round to neighbour/other mother at 9.30pm then potentially later on tonight. (trying to be helpful rather than negative btw.)

pushchair · 19/11/2008 21:28

yes yes your right. just sighing in the silence. shes dropping off to sleep now.

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onepieceoflollipop · 19/11/2008 21:30

sweet dreams to littlemisspushchair.

pushchair · 19/11/2008 21:33
Smile
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