Crying all day

hi all were beside ourselves my hubby and i we dont know what to do for the best our little girl keeps like crying all day but theres no tears and she is doing this from when she gets up in the morning till she goes to bed along with all the meltdowns aswell and we dont know what to do we feel like were going mad we really do we try to calm her down and everything but nothing works were totally exhausted the fact she cant talk or communicate dont help either i feel like ripping my hair out at the mintue were so beside ourselves we,ve tried everything and when you try to talk to her she doesnt undrestand she,s only 2.5 years old we dont know what to do please if help if anyone has got any advice for us before we totally go mad i would be very grateful

skye xxxx

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  • First things first, you need to calm down - you can't help her if you're in a tizzy yourself!

    Ok, now, have you checked whether she has a temperature? Does any part of her body feel hot or inflamed? Are any of her 'bodily functions' not normal?

    If the answer to any of these questions is 'yes' then you should take her to a doctor.

    I'm not saying that becuase I think there definitely is some medical issue that causing her to cry, just that if she's non-verbal you need to rule out anything medical first, just in case.

    Now, assuming, you've ruled out the medical, you need to ask yourself, what's different about today? Has something changed? A new sound? A new sight? A different washing up powder? Has your husband hand a shave, when he usually has a beard? Are you wearing a different perfume?

    It could be anything!

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  • First things first, you need to calm down - you can't help her if you're in a tizzy yourself!

    Ok, now, have you checked whether she has a temperature? Does any part of her body feel hot or inflamed? Are any of her 'bodily functions' not normal?

    If the answer to any of these questions is 'yes' then you should take her to a doctor.

    I'm not saying that becuase I think there definitely is some medical issue that causing her to cry, just that if she's non-verbal you need to rule out anything medical first, just in case.

    Now, assuming, you've ruled out the medical, you need to ask yourself, what's different about today? Has something changed? A new sound? A new sight? A different washing up powder? Has your husband hand a shave, when he usually has a beard? Are you wearing a different perfume?

    It could be anything!

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