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How To Cope With Feeding A Fussy Infant?

My daughter is 2 years old. She has been fussy/ not eating as she normally would for about four days. She IS getting her molars at the moment. When I looked in her mouth, I noticed her tonsils are HUGE, and I can see blood on them, it looks a little like veins- except the are red and not bluish??? Is this normal?? Should I get her checked out?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi,
I have gone through your question and understand your concerns, you should be worry,but not too much. It seems your baby has teething syndrome and fysiological hypertrophy of tonsils, it is normal for baby. For pain relief you can Calpol syrup to baby, dental gel or benzocain solution can be applied to molars.
Grow quicklier, wish your baby a good health
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How To Cope With Feeding A Fussy Infant?

Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns, you should be worry,but not too much. It seems your baby has teething syndrome and fysiological hypertrophy of tonsils, it is normal for baby. For pain relief you can Calpol syrup to baby, dental gel or benzocain solution can be applied to molars. Grow quicklier, wish your baby a good health