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Fecal BreathPosted on March 31, 2010. In what state would a child of 4 years for fecal breath? Last week, he had vomiting, but no temp. The temp last night, 103. No diarrhea. Ate today. No pain.?? For the fecal breath would you say that his breath smells like poo? Or do you mean what it means foul stench. I have no idea what would fecal breath but if he was sick and feverish, you may want to make sure he is not dehydrated. Get as many liquids as possible in him. The fever and halitosis (bad breath) may be signs of a mouth, throat, nose, or a lung problem. Each time a child has a fever over 102.5 is considered "high" and the child may need medical attention if acetaminophen does not reduce it. Maybe he eats feces. Fecal odor??? vomiting last week really has nothing to do with her temp last night. Too much time between the two be linked. Your child is probably just beginning to fall sick with fever. When my children were young, I was actually sent to the hospital with my baby (she was 4 years old) with a temperature of 104.3 F. Generally, if your child eats, has no pain, they are ok. Fevers come and go without having to drive to the doctor. I mean, of course, take your child if it will ease your mind. You can also check the throat for redness, but again, you said that your child has eaten. Make sure the teeth are clean before bedtime. Give Tylenol as directed on label. Yeah, I bet he eats shit. that would make him sick and to have fecal breath. you need to give him an urgent care independently, babies should not have breath that smells bad, then others may be just a bit of sour milk. storng bad breath on a child is a very very bad indication. Maybe he eats shit. Going to the doctor I would call the doctor b / c it may be a bowel obstruction ... is his vomit, as the coffee? The reason I ask is because you said he had fecal breath, coffee ground like vomit is another sign of an intestinal obstruction, and temp .. etc. I would call the doctor just to be on the safe side the growth of bacteria in the mouth. when he sleeps dry mouth and probably by the bacterium grows really. my cousin has had this problem and no matter how many times he brushed his teeth, she always felt rancid. The doctor should be able to describe something about it. also because he is sick, it could accelerate the problem Are you saying that his breath smells Pooh (and I do not mean Winnie)?? Take RSV doctor or crazy and is quite warm. brushing teeth! all right handed, so ... it does not seem like anyone is really taking your question seriously. It is probably a blockage in the intestine Childs. Even if something comes and goes around the lock, it is generally the form of diarrhea. If our body can not get rid of toxins in the usual way, then it will call it out every possible way, a lot of time .. sound through the skin (the skin may feel this way), but it can also emerge from the blast. People die from intestinal blockages. bring the child to t. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Popular My Friends |