Yes, a 12-year-old can insert a rectal suppository, but it is important that they do so under adult supervision or guidance. They should be instructed on proper hygiene and technique to ensure safety and effectiveness. Additionally, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional if there are any concerns or questions about the process.
No her let her do it on her own
Yes, you can use a suppository on a one-year-old baby, but it’s essential to consult a pediatrician first. They can recommend the appropriate type and dosage based on the child's specific needs. Always follow the instructions on the medication and observe your child for any adverse reactions after administration.
No. While it may be possible to do, the risk of very serious injury prohibits it.Anal fissures and rectal perforation are very serious otential medical issues that you may not be easily able to recover from.
Typically, 13-year-old boys do not routinely receive rectal exams unless there are specific medical concerns or symptoms that warrant such an examination. During regular check-ups, doctors may discuss adolescent health topics and perform other relevant assessments. If a rectal exam is needed, it is usually explained to the patient and their parents to ensure understanding and consent.
If you are a 12 year old [cis] boy then you do not have a vagina to insert a tampon, nor do you have a uterus to menstruate, thus you cannot try tampons.
At all ages rectal temperature is higher than skin temperature.
the same way you take it out only reverse....my 2 year old loves to change mine and if he can do it anyone can!
Is 102 temp normal for a one year old child?
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anywhere betwee36.1 and 37.8 is the averageAge, Oral, Rectal, Axillary (Armpit), Ear0-2 years -Rectal- 97.9-100.4Axillary (armpit) 94.5-99.1Ear 97.5-100.3-10 yearsOral- 95.9 to 99.5Rectal- 97.9-100.4Axillary- 96.6-98.0Ear- 97.0-100.0Over age 11Oral- 97.6-99.6Rectal- 98.6-100.6Axillary- 95.3-98.4Ear- 96.6-99.7
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A high temperature for a 3-year-old is generally considered to be 100.4°F (38°C) or higher when measured with a rectal thermometer. For oral or axillary (underarm) measurements, a fever can be defined as 100°F (37.8°C) or higher. If a child has a high fever accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.