If it was truly 10 months, yes it could be neglect. But throat swelling can occur within hours. Few parents know how to see the back of the child's mouth; fewer parents even look. If the child had coughing, runny nose, fever, or other symptoms, the child should have been taken to a doctor long before 10 months. NOTE: Other people might notice symptoms too-- caregivers, babysitters, grandparents.
The garden had been neglected for months, with weeds overtaking the flowers and shrubs.
You can't have tonsillitis if you have no tonsils. Contact your health care provider to clarify your recommended diagnosis and treatment.
yes you can i did a couple of months ago. i ended up in hospital seriously ill.
how to treat a nine months womam having difficulty in breathing
The lungs are the last organs to develop in utero. They are generally developed enough to be able to perform breathing at about 32 weeks, or 7 1/2 months.
There is no magic outside communication. Does he call you, if he does that might be a good indication.
I personally think that any puppy at 2 months can be on a leash. As long as they can see and they walk without stumbling all the time it should be okay. Especially with German Shepherds, they are very good dogs. I have had them all my life and recently one was neglected right outside my house and she is a good dog. Well, she came to the right place!
Quinsy is an abscess between the back of the tonsil and the wall of the throat. It's also known as a peritonsillar abscess. It happens when infection spreads from a swollen tonsil to the area around it, usually during a severe case of tonsillitis. The symptoms of quinsy are similar to tonsillitis and include: * a worsening sore throat, usually on one side, * fever, * difficulty opening the mouth * difficulty swallowing * drooling rather than swallowing your own saliva and * swelling of the face and neck. Quinsy is now rare because most people get effective treatment for tonsillitis early enough to prevent it. Quincy may be suspected if you have a sore throat that gets a lot worse very quickly, or tonsillitis with more severe symptoms than normal. Quinsy is treated in hospital. The abscess that has formed has to be aspirated (the pus is sucked out) and antibiotics may be needed to prevent the infection spreading. An operation to remove the tonsils (tonsillectomy) may be recommended a few months after quinsy.
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yes they do actually because if you have tonsillitis you will need hot food and drink so steamed oranges would work but not cure the tonsillitis so it would go away. the steamed oranges only make your tonsillitis better. i am actually on the waiting list in my hospital in england to get my tonsils removed in a couple of months to be honest i am nervous as it is going to take a 1hole hour and 2 weeks to recover but if tonsillitis if really bothering you i would go to the doctors and ask to see a throat speciallist and then you talk to him about how bad your tonsils are affecting you. removing your tonsils does not cost anything provideing your in the uk and not in a private hospital. overall you should get the tonsils removed it may take a long time to wait but it will be worth it as there will be no pain. my mum got her tonsils removed and she feels much more better.thanks for reading i hoped this helped your question
Old enough to bleed....old enough to breed.
Near enough 2 months. Although 2 months can also be 59, 61 or 62 days.