Apple juice can be hydrating and provide some calories for a 2-year-old with a fever, but it should not be the primary source of hydration. It's important to ensure they are drinking plenty of fluids, such as water or electrolyte solutions. Additionally, consult a pediatrician for appropriate care and to address the underlying cause of the fever. Moderation is key, as excessive juice can lead to digestive issues.
Prune juice or apple juice.
Yes!
My nine year-old daughter had a very bad allergic reaction last summer. By the time we made it to the hospital, she was completely covered in hives and her arms were beginning to swell. She swore it was the apple juice she had just drank, but I didn't see how that could be possible. However, last night at my father's, he gave her apple juice without thinking, and the same reaction happened again. This whole thing doesn't make sense to me. The juice she was drinking was organic, and unless the packaging information is false, is supposedly 100% apple juice. Anyway, we are waiting for an appointment to a specialist, and hoping to get to the bottom of this...
raisins, apple juice, prune juice
No cause if you do leave it in the can than it will cause some effects like for example if you leave the orange juice in the can for a whole year than when you drink it, it tastes different because of the aluminum or metal.
A handful of orchardists purchased Tree Top from Bill Charbonneau in 1960 and formed a grower-owned cooperative.
is 98.7 a fever for an eight year old child
The yellow fever started December 20,1879. It never ended
Its safe to say that half the world gets a fever each year.
Ironically enough, the Apple II. It was released in 1977, a year after the Apple I.
It never ended. It is still a fever today.
The at home remedy is to have her drink lots of cranberry juice. If your child has a fever than then the infection needs antibiotics and you should take her straight to am ER