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Diagnosed Acute Psychosis, Drowsiness. On Chlopramzine, Parkin. Can I Switch Medication?

I have a 3 year old daughter who has just woke up soaked in sweat, her hair and clothes were both saturated. I do not feel that her room is overly warm. She was sleepy and a bit out of it but she did sit up and cooperate with me as I changed her wet clothing and I did coax her to drink some water. Her temperature in bothears was 97.8 degrees. Should I be of concern? This is unusual for her. She was itching I noticed also (could just have been a bug bite.) She woke up crying by the way, this is what brought us to her room. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Tue, 10 Sep 2013
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Hi, the reason for such ahuge sweating might be due to vomiting sensation, stomach pain, utricaria, or insect bite. The reason for the cause is to be traced out.
So i advise you to consult a pediatritian for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Diagnosed Acute Psychosis, Drowsiness. On Chlopramzine, Parkin. Can I Switch Medication?

Hi, the reason for such ahuge sweating might be due to vomiting sensation, stomach pain, utricaria, or insect bite. The reason for the cause is to be traced out. So i advise you to consult a pediatritian for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.