Medimap Logo
Medimap Logo

This website is not for medical emergencies.

If this is a medical emergency, call 9-1-1 now.

Made with ❤️ in Canada

FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedIn
NVIDIA Inception Program Badge

About Medimap

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Press & Media
  • Careers
  • Blog
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us

For Patients

  • Create an account
  • Log in
  • Subscribe to our newsletter

For Practices

  • List Your Practice
  • Sign Up Now
  • Practice Portal
  • Practice Pricing

Specialties

  • Family Practice Clinic
  • Walk-In Medical Clinic
  • Pharmacy
  • Mental Health Practitioner
  • Massage Therapist
  • Physiotherapist
  • Dietitian
  • Optometrist
  • Dentist
  • Osteopath
  • Chiropractor
  • Acupuncturist
  • Naturopath
  • Audiologist
  • Medical Spa
  • Cosmetic Clinic

© Copyright 2025 Medimap

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policy
Back to QuestionsGeneral

I just gave my 10-year-old son 1 1/2 Tylenol tablets because he has a really sore throat. Since then, he has been having a reaction on his eyelids.

In a situation like the one described, if a child is breathing normally and not experiencing difficulty swallowing, it is usually not necessary to see a doctor immediately. Allergies to Tylenol are very rare but not impossible. For future pain relief, using Advil may be a good alternative.

Similar Questions

Can I just take a folic acid tablet instead of vitamins or is it really better to take vitamins?

General1 answer

I have just finished a 4-week cycle of Alesse, am I protected during my week off?

General1 answer

Is regular monitoring and adjustment of my hormones necessary?

General1 answer

Should I be worried and consult or just attribute it to the cold without getting concerned?

General1 answer

Should I consult or is it just a virus that will pass on its own? Is there anything else I could do to make this go away?

General1 answer

Information provided by Medimap is for general purpose only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Click here to review our Terms of Service.