1-2 year old toddlers • Skin contact product
For toddlers (1–2 years), topical feverfew is generally safe. The ingredient shows very low safety concerns in the provided safety listing and is not known to cause long‑term harm when used on normal, healthy skin.
If you plan to use a product with feverfew on a toddler: test a small amount on a patch of skin (inside forearm or thigh) and wait 24 hours to check for redness or swelling; avoid putting it on broken or irritated skin; use only as directed on the product label and in small amounts; stop use and rinse with water if you see redness, swelling, or irritation.
Watch for allergic reactions — people who are allergic to ragweed, daisies, chrysanthemums, or other members of the aster family can react to feverfew (this comes from the ingredient safety listing provided). Do not let a toddler eat or chew the product. If a reaction occurs (rash, swelling, trouble breathing), stop use and seek medical care.
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Yes, Feverfew is generally considered safe for 1-2 year old toddlers based on current research.
No immediate health concerns found based on current research. Young children may be more sensitive to these effects.
Feverfew is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredient properties and concentration. This analysis is for 1-2 year old toddlers. Use the age selector above to check other ages.
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