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Warning Signs for Suspicious Parents |
| Wednesday, 27 July 2011 16:55 |
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By Cindy Staggs for Sniffle Solutions
Maybe your son suddenly developed a stomachache on the day of the big quiz. Or your daughter has a mysterious cough after playing back-to-back soccer games yesterday. For whatever reason, you’re not sure if your child is really sick -- or just sick of school. In my experience as a school nurse, I’ve found that there are a few ways you can tell the difference. Be on the lookout for these telltale signs for when a child is faking sick:
So should you let him stay home? My rule: If a child doesn’t have a fever, hasn’t vomited or doesn’t have any obvious symptoms (such as diarrhea), I would send him to school. But don’t discount his complaints: If he keeps mentioning a symptom, like a headache or stuffy nose, schedule an appointment with your pediatrician to rule out any illnesses or other health issues. Has your child ever tried to fake an illness? Join the discussion. Check out my previous blog on how to stay healthy during cold and flu season. |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 30 July 2011 08:55 |












