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In this week’s episode we discuss the use of pain relievers to reduce fevers in children.  I share some information regarding the role of a fever in building a strong immune system and how the use of pain relievers can interfere with this process.

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  • I tried to only give bub pain relief of a night time, so we could both maybe get a good nights sleep. I’ve never been a believer in medicating kids, unless absolutely necessary

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  • I only use it as my last resort….

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  • i try not to use them, if possible. unless it has been recommended by the doctor

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  • I try to use pain relief as little as I can.

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  • great information in this I think sometimes we over use the pain relievers

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  • my bub is teeting and having temprature for last three days. this might be helpful. thanks

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  • We use painkillers for the kids as minimally as we can.


    • As do we, I prefer natural therapies and more times than not they work.

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  • It’s hard to avoid paid relievers when you know it can make your child feel better.

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  • thanks for this article, it is a very vital topic

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  • Good read thanks for the information

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  • another good article, pain relief for children is importnt

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  • we tried to avoid them but during teething it was the only thing that worked

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  • thank you sharing this article good read

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  • Thanks for this good advice.

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  • Wonderful advice, a very informative article.

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  • thanks for sharing was a great read

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  • Our household is not a big user of medications but thanks for the information on this product

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  • Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed it. very useful

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  • Some useful information – thank you :)

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  • we only use nurofen when we really need it!


    • me too… i know how they say it won’t harm the kids but I am still doubtful

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