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Mama of 1
Is it really normal for fever of 40 to be the new norm?
My girl has always been falling sick often. She gets hospitalized annually due to high fever. First time was due to Roseola and the rest are virus with bacteria infection. Just today, her fever reached 40.7 degrees again. Heard from other moms that 40degrees is quite common for the younger generations. Even the Doctor at A&E mentioned that 40 degrees is now the norm. We have tried Multivitamins, Biogaia, Immuped, Elderberry supplement, Kaluba, Korean Jelly supplement. Maybe it did help but they are all not formidable against viruses else we would not need Doctors and medication anymore. What's your thoughts on 40 degrees being the new norm for fever?
Toddler with constant runny nose
Hi, I'm a FTM with a 19mths old who is constantly having runny nose in aircon places. We have brought our girl to numerous PD in Sengkang, Punggol, Hougang, Serangoon, Tiong Bahru, Gleneagles, Mt Elizabeth, Jurong east but she is still having runny nose every now and then. In fact, most of the time when we visit the PD, she is NOT having runny nose and it became hard to explain and diagnose. The common explanation we get is that she has sensitive nose or that she hasn't fully recover from her previous illness. I actually don't want my girl to be constantly on medication. It is also getting on my nerves that ppl will always question whether we brought her to the doctor, whether we explained clearly to the doctor, whether *insert anything under the sun*. I know I should maintain some positivity, ear in ear out but I still feel like those interrogation/suggestions/advice are given because I am a bad mom. If any moms had faced any similar situation but somehow got resolved by a certain PD, can you please introduce the PD to me? Background info: - No wheezing - ART and swap negative - No dust mite allergy - Saline spray at least 3 times a day - Taking Immunped syrup - Humongous appetite (loves mostly non-seasoned food, fruits) Thank you in advance🥲