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My 7 year old daughter sometimes tells me her chin makes her feel pukey.Has anybody heard anything like it?

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I wouldn't even know how to look it up.She says her chin feels wierd like it makes her feel like she wants to puke but she says she knows she's not going to.

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  1. humph. that's the first I've ever heard of anything like that.


  2. Your daughter may need help

  3. I think it's when those little squirter things under her tongue produce warm fluid...You know the ones the boys used to Ying out of...the ones that sometimes squirt when certain foods touch them (like lemon) that could definitely make you feel pukey.

  4. Have her point with one finger exactly where it feels weird.  She might be saying it's her chin when actually it is more towards her throat. (My daughter sometimes will say her foot hurts and it is her ankle and when I tell her to show me she uses her whole hand and you can't tell when five fingers are covering a larger area!).  It could be that her throat is closing slightly or that her tonsils are larger than normal?

    My daughter is the same age and tells me her "tummy is hot" which makes her feel nauseous.  I don't know why she feels it in that way, but we roll with it!  Hope this helps!

  5. Maybe it feels tingly - like the feeling before you get sick... I know what she's talking about - but I don't know why she would have it if she wasn't about to get sick!! ♥

  6. Ahh the world of 7 year olds, they come up with these things, often imaginary, some not imaginary, perhaps some 'imaginary treatment' from you will do the trick. The good news is that it only gets worse as they grow older they have many new exciting ailments, good luck ;)

  7. Maybe she has an abscessed tooth.  An infection in her gums might make her feel queasy.  It might be worth taking her to the dentist to check this out.

  8. new one to me.  I think she'll be fine, but maybe she has a cold and things smell weird, or she is getting her 7 year old molar..can cause quiver in chin and nausea too

  9. then its abviously not a physical problem but it may be mental because she thinks something is forcing the food out of her mouth because it is under her lips. she will grow out of it and forget it.

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