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    • 家园 提个建议,退烧泰诺不太好,

      motrin更快,维持时间更长。而且前段时间小孩用的泰诺因为出了问题回收了不少。

      • 家园 谢谢

        今天六个月常规检查。正好跟儿科医生聊起了这个问题。医生说BRAND的泰诺出了问题,GENERIC的没事。

        看来俺也要备上一瓶motrin,正好宝宝满六个月了。

      • 家园 我了解的跟你说的有点不同哦

        我知道的是这样:

        泰诺和motrin是不同的

        一般发烧,上泰诺就可以了

        吃了泰诺温度没降下来的,高烧,再上motrin

        而且,都是有时间限制的

        一定时间内不能吃太多

        真需要时可以两者轮流吃

        不能连续吃motrin

        • 家园 放狗搜搜,这个网页比较权威

          http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/weeklyquestion/a/012302_ask.htm

          我基本同意你的观点,但没有看到motrin 不能连续吃的说法。八小时内只能吃一次。而tynol 4-6 小时内吃一次。

          从我孩子经验来看,tynol 效果只能维持4个小时,而motrin 八小时没有问题,不过过了八小时,经常很快又烧起来。 副作用也没有谁大谁小的说法。我孩子没过39.5度是不吃药的,一般物理退烧,过了马上就上motrin。效果基本上能够维持八小时,所以比较放心。

          唯一的问题是motrin 只给六个月以上的婴儿吃。太小了不行。

          Tylenol vs. Motrin

          Q. What's better for my child when she has a fever, acetaminophen (Tylenol, Tempra) or ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil)?

          A. Although some people will ask how high the fever is before answering that question, in reality, you should probably just use the medicine that has seemed to work the best for your child in the past. If she usually responds well to Tylenol, then stick with it. If Motrin or Advil work better for her, then use one of them instead.

          Children's Tylenol is marketed as the 'Pediatrician's First Choice', but ibuprofen supposedly 'reduces fever faster than Children's Tylenol' and 'lasts longer', making Children's Motrin 'the #1 choice of pediatricians for long-lasting fever relief'.

          One summary or Critically Appraised Topic of Antipyretics: Ibuprofen vs. Acetaminophen by the Pediatric Evidence-Based Medicine group at the University of Washington concluded that they had 'equivalent effects at maximal doses of each'.

          Another study, "Comparison of multidose ibuprofen and acetaminophen therapy in febrile children," showed 'no statistically significant differences in temperature response among the treatment groups' and ' the rates of temperature reduction and maximal reduction of fever after administration of the initial dose were equal for patients receiving 10-mg/kg ibuprofen therapy and 15-mg/kg acetaminophen therapy'.

          But another study, 'Efficacy and safety of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for treating children's pain or fever: A meta-analysis,' concludes that ibuprofen is better and as safe as acetaminophen and "appears to tilt the balance toward ibuprofen." The researchers warn that the "results should be taken with a grain of salt" however, since the studies weren't very large and more research should be done.

          Remember that acetaminophen does have the benefit that it comes in a suppository form (Feverall), so you may be able to use it if your child is vomiting or is refusing to take any medications by mouth. And acetaminophen can be used in younger children, while ibuprofen is usually limited to children over six months of age.

          Another common question is 'Is it safe to alternate acetaminophen and ibuprofen?' If you are using the correct dosage of each medicine at the correct times, then it is probably safe in most children, although there is no research to prove that it helps or that it is safe. The problem is that it is easy to get confused and give an extra dose of one or the other medicines. And in some children, especially if they are dehydrated or have other medical problems, giving both medications can cause serious side effects, especially affecting the kidneys. If you are alternating fever reducers, then write down a schedule with the times that you are giving the medicines so that the correct medicine is always given at the correct time.

          And remember that it is not always necessary to give your child a fever reducer. In most cases, fever is treated as a comfort measure. Treating a fever, especially if it is caused by an infection, will not help your child get better any faster, but it may help make her feel better. If your child has a fever, especially if it is low grade, but does not feel bad, then you don't really need to give her a fever reducer.

          Sources:

          Comparison of multidose ibuprofen and acetaminophen therapy in febrile children. P. D. Walson et al. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1992; Vol. 146 No. 5.

          Efficacy and safety of acetaminophen versus ibuprofen for treating children's pain or fever: a meta-analysis. Goldman RD - J Pediatr - 01-JAN-2005; 146(1): 142-3

    • 家园 宝宝健康成长哟

      想起我儿子小的时候了。

    • 家园 恭喜恭喜,令嫒真可爱!
    • 家园 好可爱的女儿

      好幸福的爸爸。。。记录的这么详细,这爸爸好用心啊

    • 家园 花送美女爹

      你家的宝宝说话很早啊,5个月就开始喊爸妈,不知道开始练习坐姿没有?民间俗语:“三翻六坐,七滚八爬九站,周岁能走”,再过两个月小宝宝就要满屋子乱爬了,提前排除安全隐患很有必要。

      • 家园 谢谢

        满两个月的时候,小家伙可以从撑起的卧姿翻成仰面朝天。五个月半时,从仰卧完全翻过来,再撑上二三十分钟,而后经常趴着睡着了。有时一下子就转了90度。坐的话,四个多月可以靠着坐上十来分钟。现在没有依靠的话,还不是很稳当。身体保持正直最多也就一两分钟。然后要么做体操动作,上身趴下去啃脚趾头;要么摇摇晃晃歪倒一边。经常是四脚朝天做高难度动作,把大拇脚趾头往嘴里送。

        小家伙手脚都特很有劲,四个多月的时候,就用能两只手把半充满气的气球掐爆,现在经常揪老妈的头发、抓俺的眼镜。还时不时用无影脚踹得老爸直皱眉头,然后咧嘴甜甜一笑。三个月大的时候,扶着俺她能站直了并坚持上十来秒钟,有时俺架着她能走上几步。不过,这一阵,反倒不行了,经常两腿一软就蹲着了。问儿科医生,说是正常。这是活动关节为今后的走做准备呢。今天又能站直坚持上三五秒钟了。特喜欢玩jumperoo。能蹦上二十来分钟,俺们现在经常趁她在jumperoo里玩的时候抓紧时间吃饭。

        小家伙每天都能给爸妈一些新鲜的感觉,完全改变了我们的生活。这种改变,值得。

        • 谢谢
          家园 两个月就能完成翻身动作,不错不错!

          我家那个小女生天性慵懒,俯卧时只有5秒钟的热情去翻身,从没成功过。吃手指头倒是挺来劲儿的,吧嗒吧嗒,难道她的手指上有糖?

    • 家园 小家伙长得可真机灵啊 恭喜恭喜
    • 家园 恭喜恭喜!

      宝宝长的真好看!

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