Safety Tips for Giving Medication to Your Baby
If you baby is sick and needs medication, it’s critical that you only administer the exact dosage prescribed by the physician. Although older children and grownups could possibly be fine with a ‘give or take’ measurement, dosages for a baby must be precise.
With a baby being so much smaller you need to be aware that only a small variance in the dose can have a dramatic effect on the results. Even little changes in your baby’s weight will have a big affect on the amount of medication your medical professional will prescribe.
Make sure that you always use the measuring device that comes with the medication. If your medication didn’t come with one, you can easily purchase an accurate, reliable dosage measure at any pharmacy.
Don’t give doses based on a teaspoon, as the size of teaspoons can vary greatly. This can greatly increase the risk of administering more medication than is necessary or safe for your baby. Even worse, you might be administering a dosage that will cause more harm than good to your baby.
You should also never make your own judgment on the amount of medication that your child needs. This can endanger your child’s health without you realizing it. Be sure to check with your doctor if in doubt.
If you’re considering using natural treatments, remember that they can sometimes be very powerful. And the fact that they are natural doesn’t make them 100% safe for your child. Natural remedies will affect your baby much differently than they would a grownup, and might even cause severe health problems.
Sadly, those who sell these natural remedies aren’t always knowledgeable enough about the effects of the products and their advice could be unreliable. All too often, they are unknowingly risking the health of the individual who uses the product. Remember, it’s important to consult with a medical professional before trying out natural remedies on your baby.
In the early stages of your baby’s development it is best to rely on trusted medical practitioners. A baby can get to a critical stage of sickness very rapidly. Don’t take the chance of administering medications that might harm your baby’s health.