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PostPosted: 04/06/06 - 10:15    Post subject: my two year old son Vote now! Reply with quote

In the morning his feet ,hands and lips are always cold.His lips turn a bluish purple. i have even put a heater in his room but it dosnt seem to help what should i do? Question
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PostPosted: 04/06/06 - 12:24    Post subject: Re: my two year old son Vote now! Reply with quote

christie wrote:
In the morning his feet ,hands and lips are always cold.His lips turn a bluish purple. i have even put a heater in his room but it dosnt seem to help what should i do? Question


could be the type of heater you are using.If it is just a little rinky dink one,it might not help much.Try dressing him a little warmer when you put him to bed,like in a one piece or something and put some socks on him.If that does not work(I would only wait one bight to see if it works)I would take him to the doctor.
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