Calpol- What do you think?

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Hello

I have posted another thread about teething and was asking about Calpol there. Got me thinking and wondering about your opinions?

-What do you think about Calpol and when do you use it?
-How do you decide when to give it?
-What do you give it for?
-Does anyone else wonder like me if it is the right thing to go (give it) or do you not worry about it?
- Do you use an alternative?

We have had to give Emma Calpol just the once but I am curious and as ever, confused and questioning my decisions.

Because of my own health issues, I have to try to avoid taking too many painkillers/ tablets. However I am not anti- pain relief, it is just my own situation.

All opinions welcome!

Lesley
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What do you think about Calpol and when do you use it?

I give Harry Calpol whenever I think he is in pain (e.g. teething/body aches if he's unwell) and if he has a temperature. I don't see any problem with giving Calpol - I follow the guidelines and only give Harry the amount he is allowed.

How do you decide when to give it?

If Harry is unwell and is crying a lot - he's not a crying-type baby, so i usually know. I also give it to him if he's teething and i've tried the teething gels/powders/teething rings etc and he's still crying or seems in pain. Also if Harry has a temperature. I also gave him some before I took him for his jabs and used it after the first set of jabs as he really struggled that time.

What do you give it for?

Pain/temperature

Does anyone else wonder like me if it is the right thing to go (give it) or do you not worry about it?

I do give it some consideration before giving it to him. I don't just give him medicine without a thought. And I will try other things before hand... but I don't have any problems with medicines.

Do you use an alternative?

I'll try things like teething gels etc for his teething pain.... comforting him/trying to get him to sleep etc... but if he's poorly, I generally just give it to him because I know what it's like.
 
What do you think about Calpol and when do you use it?

I give Harry Calpol whenever I think he is in pain (e.g. teething/body aches if he's unwell) and if he has a temperature. I don't see any problem with giving Calpol - I follow the guidelines and only give Harry the amount he is allowed.

How do you decide when to give it?

If Harry is unwell and is crying a lot - he's not a crying-type baby, so i usually know. I also give it to him if he's teething and i've tried the teething gels/powders/teething rings etc and he's still crying or seems in pain. Also if Harry has a temperature. I also gave him some before I took him for his jabs and used it after the first set of jabs as he really struggled that time.

What do you give it for?

Pain/temperature

Does anyone else wonder like me if it is the right thing to go (give it) or do you not worry about it?

I do give it some consideration before giving it to him. I don't just give him medicine without a thought. And I will try other things before hand... but I don't have any problems with medicines.

Do you use an alternative?

I'll try things like teething gels etc for his teething pain.... comforting him/trying to get him to sleep etc... but if he's poorly, I generally just give it to him because I know what it's like.

this is exactly what my answer would have looked like :)
 
she's only "needed" it once or twice. I will give for high temp reallly. haven't got to bad teething yet, but any time i think she's in pain, or hurting kinda really. I don't worry as such giving it, but find out if she def needs it first.

I only have calpol/doctor prescribed calpol in atm, but would use nurofen / calcold / calcough / cough medicines depending what was up, as i wouldn't like to be left to fight it alone x
 
What do you think about Calpol and when do you use it?

I give Harry Calpol whenever I think he is in pain (e.g. teething/body aches if he's unwell) and if he has a temperature. I don't see any problem with giving Calpol - I follow the guidelines and only give Harry the amount he is allowed.

How do you decide when to give it?

If Harry is unwell and is crying a lot - he's not a crying-type baby, so i usually know. I also give it to him if he's teething and i've tried the teething gels/powders/teething rings etc and he's still crying or seems in pain. Also if Harry has a temperature. I also gave him some before I took him for his jabs and used it after the first set of jabs as he really struggled that time.

What do you give it for?

Pain/temperature

Does anyone else wonder like me if it is the right thing to go (give it) or do you not worry about it?

I do give it some consideration before giving it to him. I don't just give him medicine without a thought. And I will try other things before hand... but I don't have any problems with medicines.

Do you use an alternative?

I'll try things like teething gels etc for his teething pain.... comforting him/trying to get him to sleep etc... but if he's poorly, I generally just give it to him because I know what it's like.

I agree, my answer would look pretty much like this too.

Only thing to add is, I always give the lowest dose possible. I only ever give 2.5ml, where for AJ's age I can give 5ml per dose.
 
I only give it to him when he's teething and is really bad with it. Like tonight. x
 
ditto, dex has just come down with a cold so i have just given him some.
 
I did wonder when I should give it to him, but the Dr assured me it was very safe_ I was using it asa last resort and he told me off and said not to wait that long- I wouldnt wait that long to take paracetamol for me. And it'sobvious when he needsit cos he's suc a happy baba normally...
 
-What do you think about Calpol and when do you use it?
My LO has calpol 4x a day. Every day. Its prescribed.

-How do you decide when to give it?
I don't. We give it every six hours.

-What do you give it for?
Headaches and neck pain. My LO has Hydrocephalus (connected to her Spina Bifida) which gives her very severe headaches and a sore neck if she doesn't have pain relief.

-Does anyone else wonder like me if it is the right thing to go (give it) or do you not worry about it?
I don't have any other choice. Either give her the Calpol or have a screaming toddler 24/7.

- Do you use an alternative?
If the Calpol doesn't stop her crying we give her calprofen (also prescribed).

She's been having calpol since April. When she gets older she'll have stronger pain relief.
 

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