Question:
Pain and swelling in a 6 year old child?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Pain and swelling in a 6 year old child?
Thirteen answers:
thats me
2006-04-08 08:06:03 UTC
go see a different doctor who will spend some time with you and not just say take three aspirins and call me in the morning...
2006-04-08 00:02:42 UTC
I'd try another doctor - or more - smartly
ginab37girl
2006-04-07 20:45:41 UTC
Don't wait to see doctor take her to the ER.
2006-04-07 20:33:29 UTC
how is your daughter doing now. when I saw the history I also worry some how.



wrist injury does not present this way without burising or history of trauma. in fact now has extend to the legs. I am thinking about 1. infection, 2. auto-immune disease, 3. kidney disease. I suggest you to seek medical attention immediately.
2006-04-07 18:47:09 UTC
Does she have a sore of any kind? Anyplace? Check it if she does to see are their and red streaks near it! I fso you need to take her to the doctor sooner- I don't know what could be wrong= but I know the hearler and his name is Jesus! I am going to get an anointed clothe- and pray for her- Father God in the name of Jesus - i ask you to touch this little girl- father the word says by your stripes we are healed- Right now I ask you to heal her Father- take all this pain away- return her fingers/ hand knee/ leg back to normal In Jesus Name! Father I ask you to bless her and bless this mom! In Jesus name help them Lord supply their every need ! They are blessed in Jesus name- have more than they can contain Father! Let this be a new day for them- All they need will come to them by you my Father Heaven! Angels in camp around about them =protect them in Jesus name! i thank you and praise you for all you are going to do for them! I thank you for healing this little child! Strengthen her mother! In Jesus name I ask all these things! Amen God Bless You! cloeen
dissatisfied812
2006-04-07 18:41:00 UTC
If I were you then I would call the hospital where you live and ask to talk to the on-call pediatrician. If it were my daughter I wouldn't wait all weekend.
Almas
2006-04-07 18:38:40 UTC
i think it could be a thyroid problem. some thyroid patients have swelling like this. im not sure have her checked up. but while you are at the doctors, ask weather it could be a thyroid problem, they'll probably have her tested or somthing... good luck i'll pray for her well being
One
2006-04-07 18:38:04 UTC
Check for a bite mark. She might have been bitten. If not, the doctor will probably run blood test to determine the cause of her inflammation.
2006-04-07 18:37:16 UTC
Mumps are on the rise again....aint no doctor here...maybe try a different doc?
cheryl
2006-04-08 12:07:40 UTC
Was your daughter unsupervised before the symptoms appeared? Can she remember falling while she was playing or running?

Had she eaten anything 'new'? Does she have any (food) allergies? Does she have a fever?

I would take her temperature and check her thoroughly for a rash or bite marks.

If the swelling or pain gets any worse i would go to the emergency room.

If she isn't uncomfortable, doesn't have a fever or other symptoms i would limit her activity and be sure to keep the doctor appointment on Monday.
MiZmeL
2006-04-08 15:13:06 UTC
If you are this concerned, you really should take her in now, like to the e.r.. Did this doctor say how she could have bruised her wrist? Maybe you should find a diff. doctor. A six year old should be able to tell you if it was from and injury, did she say she hurt her hand or knee doing something? The only way to know is to find a good thorough doc.
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2016-09-25 20:41:16 UTC
babies many times have extra effective tonsils than adults. Mine have consistently been extra effective than maximum human beings's, besides the undeniable fact that it in easy terms bothers me while i'm unwell. yet something could be annoying them while he swollows. If he eats too plenty salt or perhaps pretty spiced nutrition could be inflicting that without bothering him. Even very sugary ingredients can do this. particularly if he eats sugary issues previously he is going to mattress. additionally, gentle hydration. in some situations, eating soda isn't the terrific element for hydration. If he beverages lots of sodas. Make him replace a pair of them with water. And, make helpful he would not eat to plenty sugar previously he is going to mattress, and make helpful he brushes his teeth at nighttime, or the plaque on his teeth will additionally worsen his tonsils. desire I helped somewhat. :-)
kt
2006-04-09 20:37:12 UTC
Dont wait...take her to the ER! Only there can tests be done asap. Your dr will probably send you to a specialist and that will take time. If you go to the ER you can get answers fast. They will take blood tests and will not let you leave until they know something.


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