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Does Your Child Refuse to Take Medicine? Some Helpful Tips

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MEDICINE One of the biggest parenthood challenges comes when giving medicine to our children. During these situations, parents can experience distress as these tasks can turn into enormous headaches.


WHEN GIVING YOUR CHILD A BAD TASTING MEDICINE

First, as a parent, you must avoid forcing a struggling child to take any medicine that can lead to vomiting or choking. Therefore, if your child refuses their treatment and you have no options, you can use a syringe to squirt the medicine slowly toward the inside of your child’s cheek. Have a glass of water, milk, or juice nearby to wash away the medicine taste. You can also ask your pediatrician if you can mix the medication with a small amount of food, such as applesauce or pudding.


Babies

If your child is a baby or young child, do not give any medication in the bottle, as they may not take the full dose.


SMALL DOSIFICATION

Giving the medication in small amounts by syringe or dropper is also reliable. Children tend to accept small amounts than larger doses, even if they are only once.


ULTIMATE REWARD

As a last option, if there is no way to convince him, you can offer the child a reward in exchange for the medicine intake. These strategies are not recommended during parenting, but they are valid in extraordinary situations, preferable to harming the child by forcing them to take medicine.


For further information, call your trusted professionals on Pineville pediatrics or your Ballantyne Pediatrician.


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