A 41-year-old member asked:
how much should a 2 yo baby be eating?
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Dr. Luis Gonzalez-mendozaanswered
Pediatric Endocrinology 42 years experience
1,200 calories: As a general rule children need 1, 000 + age x100 to grow an develop properly, but activity level can change this requirements.
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A 34-year-old male asked:
Is seizures dangerous for baby 2 years old?
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Dr. Oscar Novickanswered
Pediatrics 58 years experience
Seizure control: Not if she's controlled with seizure medication and under the care of a neurologist.
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A member asked about a male:
2 year old may have ingested some "baby Vicks"?
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Dr. Johanna Frickeanswered
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 50 years experience
Your friend needs to: call 911 now to have an ambulance take the child to a hospital-based Pediatric Emergency Room. Ingestion of even a teaspoon of camphor-containing preparations can cause seizures within 20 minutes. . Vicks does not help congestion in anyone of any age. It is not recommended as a "chest rub" or as an additive to humidifiers for children because of the danger of ingestion.
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