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My daughter is 7 yr old, i have tried some over the counter medicines, but nothing seems to be working.? |
any suggestion would be very helpful and appreciated. Seek Professional help. Something more sinister may be disguising itself. And Hurry! You don't know how much time you have left. How about asking a doctor??????????????????????????????????... It would have helped if had stated what was wrong with her,but I would suggest getting her to the Emergency Room to play it safe. Can you at least let us know what is wrong with her, and why you have been giving her medicine? |
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