Tips to help children take bitter medicine as easy as candy

Tips to help children take bitter medicine "as easy as candy"

Children taking bitter medicine is really a "torture" for both children and parents. However, the following simple tips will make things a lot simpler.

Not a single child likes pills - he loves candies much more! Your baby will use many different reasons to delay or refuse to take the medicine. That is why you need a few tips below to give your child a medicine "as easy as candy".

Change the way you take your medications

You can ask your pharmacist for a plastic syringe or a small cup (make sure it has a scale that allows you to measure the dose accurately) - or another measuring device you think your child is willing to try. The change in approach can distract your child and be enough time to take the medicine into your baby's mouth.

 

Break down the medicine

Giving your baby one pill one at a time instead of all at once is also a small, yet effective tip. Your baby will be "bored" if he sees too many pills, each pill will be easier (and more comfortable) to swallow.

Dissolve the drug in food / drink

Ask your doctor if it is okay to hide the medicine in food or drink. If you get consent, stir the medicine well into a small amount of apple sauce, cream, or juice. But you should note that, if your baby is mixing medicine into food or drink, he or she needs to eat or drink all of that food to get the full dose.

Putting the medicine in the correct position on the tongue reduces the bitter feeling

The taste buds are concentrated in the front and center of the tongue (simply the tip of the tongue and between the tongue). So in order for your child not to feel the medicine, you should use a small spoon to put the medicine in the baby's tongue.

Encouragement with rewards

It is also an effective method to give your child a small prize, especially after the medicine is finished. Suggestions for you: Stickers or toys can encourage your child to open their mouth!

Don't react negatively

Even if you feel sorry for giving your child something that is difficult to drink, don't be pitiful about it. Try to be happy to show your child that taking medicine is not difficult, buddy. If parents give their child a pill with a grimace, he will find that he is about to drink something very uncomfortable, and of course, less ready to take the medicine.

Give your child choices

Empower your child by pre-choosing drugs of different flavors or colors (if there are many options). That way, your baby can feel he is in control of the situation, not be pressured, and also much more interested.

Things that parents need to note

When giving medicine to your baby, there are things that parents know, so that the medicine is used correctly and works best:

Usually, the drug is not absorbed quickly when it is combined with solid food or milk. But if this is the only way you can give your child the medicine, that's okay. There are some exceptions such as Penicillin G and Erythromycin , which loses their effectiveness when mixed with acidic foods like apple sauce, orange juice, or soda.

Consult your doctor when you decide to crush a pill. Some medicines can irritate the stomach or may lose their effect if you destroy the protective outer coatings.

Make sure your baby swallows, not chew, after they have been crushed. Chewing can decrease the effectiveness of the drug. Some medicines should not be chewed because they are extremely bitter or some can stick to your child's teeth while chewing, preventing them from getting the full dose.

Do not overdo it with too many special foods or drinks, your child may not finish and therefore will not get the full dose.

Do not refrigerate or warm medicines to make them easier to drink. Changes in temperature can alter the effectiveness of the medication.

Don't call drugs candy. Emphasize to your child that he is taking medicine, not candy. And all medications must be kept out of the sight and reach of children.

If the mother has "run out of way" and still cannot convince her child to take the medicine, please tell the doctor and ask for another medication change.

You can see more:

Teach children to obey

8 rules to teach children from childhood

Parenting 5 effective ways to say NO to your baby

 


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