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What should I do if an infant is choking?
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Are there any precautions I need to take after my child has recovered from Kawasaki Disease?
I’m glad to hear that your child has recovered well. Short answer: The good news is that most children treated for Kawasaki disease recover fully with no long term complications, and will not need further treatment. The earlier he was treated, the better. Recurrence of Kawasaki disease is uncommon. He should, however, continue to follow a healthy diet, and adopt healthy lifestyle habits to reduce the risk of future heart disease (this applies to all children, not just those who have Kawasaki disease).
Do I need to bring my toddler to see a doctor if she is on formula milk and has not pooped for 3 days?
Welcome to our QnA! Unfortunately, you didn’t mention the age of your toddler/infant. This makes it difficult to provide more tailored information, as the “normal amount of time” between each bowel movement depends upon: How old they are What they eat It’s worth noting in your case (if you recently switched her from breast to formula milk) that formula-fed infants commonly have less frequent stools than breast-fed infants. By 4 months of age, most formula-fed infants average 2 – 3 bowel movements a day.