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My son is 1 years old but he get pain in jaw soo how many days it will take to relief and I started giving paracetamol 1 ml in night soo that he will sleep slightly.pls tell me how many days I give to him paracetamol
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- Identify Cause: Jaw pain in a 1-year-old is often due to teething. Check for other symptoms like ear pulling. - Paracetamol Use: Limit use to 3 days unless advised by a doctor. Ensure correct dosage for his age and weight. - Monitor Symptoms: Look for fever, unusual crying, or feeding issues.
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If symptoms persist, recommend to meet a pediatrician or book a tele consultation so that I may understand better and help.
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Please consult pediatrician as it’s not ok
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You can use zytee gel for local pain relief or better cut carrot in ~4inches of thin sticks. Keep them in freezer for 3-4 hrs. You can give one stick to your baby to chew. It will help in decreasing inflammation as well.
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Give him cool teether to chew on or massage gums with cool gauze wrapped around finger
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Give Paracetamol only if very irritable or crying
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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