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Taking Care of Yourself When Your Child Is Sick

Taking Care of Yourself When Your Child Is Sick

Overview

Having a sick child can be very tiring. Taking care of yourself is an important part of helping your child recover. Here are some things to try:

  • Share the responsibility of care with your partner, relatives, or other support persons.
  • Remember to rest when your child is resting. If you feel uncomfortable about leaving your sleeping child alone, sleep near your infant or sleep in the bed with your older child.
  • Talk with your doctor if you feel exhausted and unable to continue to care for your child adequately. This can happen to any parent.

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Current as of: June 16, 2022

Author: Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
Susan C. Kim MD - Pediatrics
Brian D. O'Brien MD - Internal Medicine
Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine
John Pope MD - Pediatrics

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