My child is over 2 years old. When taking medicine, if the medicine is sweet or fruit, she will take the initiative. If it is bitter, she needs to crush the medicine into a spoon, then add water and sugar.
Yesterday I was wondering if she could take the same medicine as an adult? I told her how to do it. She agreed.
I asked her to stick out her tongue, put the medicine on her tongue, and drink water for her. As a result, she drank the water and chewed the medicine in her mouth like a sugar, this medicine is bitter, and you should know the result.
It seems that this method is not feasible. Her mother put the medicine on the spoon, but it was not crushed. Then she put some sugar and added some water. Then she was prepared to vomit in her mouth. Her mother acted faster, put a big piece of rock sugar in her mouth, because it was a big piece of rock sugar, she was reluctant to vomit, so she took it with the medicine.