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Posted: Sun, 22nd May 2016 19:41 Post subject: |
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HubU
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Posted: Sun, 22nd May 2016 21:10 Post subject: |
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We have these posters at work in the toilet for a men only helpline/email, sorry I just cannot remember the contact details
Try calling 111 perhaps?
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Posted: Sun, 22nd May 2016 21:50 Post subject: |
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Horrordee
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Posted: Sun, 22nd May 2016 22:32 Post subject: |
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I think you're looking for WebMD.
I have to take my 14 month old son to the doctors tomorrow actually - maybe someone will read this before i do though:
He is teething at the moment, but eating well again. Whenever he's eaten his dinner he gets burn type rashes on his hands and wrists (also, less frequently on side of his face/neck). This I believe is Hives because these rashes go away within 5-20 mins! They look super alarming but don't seem to be itchy or hurt him at all, so not too worried. Google suggests that Hives aren't normally caused by teething though, however I doubt its an allergy as it fades quickly and we haven't changed his diet!
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Posted: Sun, 22nd May 2016 22:54 Post subject: |
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Usually pointless. They'll just say they can't diagnose you from a distance so you'd be better off going to the doctors office.
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Posted: Mon, 23rd May 2016 05:47 Post subject: |
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Horrordee wrote: | I think you're looking for WebMD.
I have to take my 14 month old son to the doctors tomorrow actually - maybe someone will read this before i do though:
He is teething at the moment, but eating well again. Whenever he's eaten his dinner he gets burn type rashes on his hands and wrists (also, less frequently on side of his face/neck). This I believe is Hives because these rashes go away within 5-20 mins! They look super alarming but don't seem to be itchy or hurt him at all, so not too worried. Google suggests that Hives aren't normally caused by teething though, however I doubt its an allergy as it fades quickly and we haven't changed his diet! |
Are you sure it's not an allergic reaction? Although, to be honest the effects would last a lot longer. I hope you can sort it out at the docs.
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Posted: Sat, 28th May 2016 23:28 Post subject: |
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I'd give your baby some chlorphenamine for a few days and see if he still gets that reaction when eating. Allergies can take some time to develop, it could well be his food. Either way, only way to be sure is to try phasing things in and out and see if it still happens.
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