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Toddlers are very capable of sharing, and parents often teach their kids this quote, "sharing is caring."
Call 911 or take your child to your nearest emergency department.
If your child has emergency allergy medication, such as epinephrine (EpiPen or Allerject), inject it right away.
Calm and reassure your child.
Check your child's airway and breathing. A hoarse or whispered voice and high-pitched breathing sounds are signs that your child's throat is swollen.
Do not give any medication by mouth if your child is having trouble breathing.
do not panic at all costs
When you feel threatened, your nervous system responds by releasing a flood of stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, which rouse the body for emergency action. Your heart pounds faster, muscles tighten, blood pressure rises, breath quickens, and your senses become sharper. which is called the fight or flight response
Gynecology is the field of study the question is referring to , the medical term for the career is gynecologist
11% of children are diagnosed in the U.S