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  • When to be concerned about fevers in children: Pediatricians . . .
    When your child turns up with a fever, how do you know when to take them to the doctor or even the ER? Our pediatricians answer your top questions about fevers and what you should do
  • Fever Treatment in Children: What to Do When Your Kid Has a Fever
    For young children, a rectal temperature is most accurate If your kids are at least 4 or 5 years old, you can probably get a good reading with a thermometer in the mouth
  • Fever in Children - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Fever in a young baby can be a sign of a dangerous infection Your child is of any age and has repeated fevers above 104°F (40°C) Your child is younger than 2 years of age and a fever of 100 4°F (38°C) continues for more than 1 day Your child is 2 years old or older and a fever of 100 4°F (38°C) continues for more than 3 days
  • Fever Chart Guide - When to Go to the ER | CHOC - When to . . .
    Child temperature chart quick guide · Call pediatrician and take steps to lower the fever at home · Is the child arousable, consolable and drinking fluids well?
  • When To Take Your Child to the Hospital for a Fever
    Your knee-jerk reaction when your child develops a fever may be to immediately start ringing the alarms Fevers can be scary for parents, especially first-timers You might wonder how high is too
  • Management of Fever in Infants and Young Children - AAFP
    Recommendations for the evaluation and treatment of fever in children generally use three different age groups: neonates from birth to 28 or 30 days of age, 16, 17 young infants one to three
  • Fevers in Children: When to Worry and When to Remain Calm
    When to Seek Immediate Care If your child has a fever and any of the following signs, seek emergency care right away: Seizures (febrile seizures are common in young children with high fever) Severe headache, stiff neck, or sensitivity to light Trouble breathing or rapid breathing Bluish skin, lips, or face Inability to wake or extreme confusion
  • Fever: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Red Cross
    What is a Fever? Fever is defined as an elevated body temperature above the normal range of 97 7° F–99 5° F (36 5° C–37 5° C) Fever is a common sign of illness in children and is often accompanied by other signs and symptoms of illness, such as a headache, muscle aches, chills, loss of appetite, low energy, difficulty sleeping and vomiting An infant who has a fever may seem fussy, or


















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