You can use fluticasone propionate cream 0.05 percent to treat a yeast infection on a 2 year old child by consulting with a doctor first to make sure that it is safe.
yes
ack! try a warm compress. Don't use steroid drops in anyone's eyes unless they're specifically prescribed for that patient for that purpose.
Nilstat oral drops should be administered as directed by a pediatrician. Generally, for a three-month-old infant, the usual dosage is 1 mL given four times a day. Use a dropper to place the drops directly into the infant's mouth, ensuring they swallow it. Always consult your healthcare provider for specific instructions and to confirm the correct dosage for your child.
Yes, I did it for my 10-year old dog KAKA. He has a lot gum in the left eye. I put some clear eye drop into his, and it gets better.
If they are prescription eye drops, you are over medicating and also the drops will not last the amount of time they should. If you use eyedrops a lot, be certain to use the ones that are liquid tears. Then, you will not have the other problems that regular use of ones for red eye will cause.
No.
for drops you can put in your eye or nose and ointments you neither drink them or put them on your body
To determine how long 10ml of eye drops will last when using 4 drops a day, first note that there are approximately 20 drops in 1ml. This means 10ml contains about 200 drops. If you use 4 drops daily, the eye drops will last for about 50 days (200 drops ÷ 4 drops/day = 50 days).
Using ear drops in a one-year-old child's milk is not recommended and can be unsafe. Ear drops are formulated for topical use in the ear and may contain ingredients that are not suitable for ingestion. Ingesting such substances could lead to adverse reactions or toxicity. If you have concerns about your child's ears or health, it's best to consult a pediatrician for appropriate treatment.
one week, after that continue with steroid drops for 2 weeks
No