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Fever in Kids


Fever Symptoms & Treatment (for Parents) (for Parents) - Kids Health

A fever isn't dangerous or bad for kids. It can even be a good thing because it can help the immune system fight infection.

What You Need to Know About Fevers in Kids

Most fevers are harmless, though, and parents can take comfort in knowing that some are even helpful—they're a signal that your child's immune system is working ...

Fever in Children - Stanford Medicine Children's Health

A fever is defined by most healthcare providers as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) and higher when taken rectally.

Fever: Home Treatment and When to See a Doctor

How Do You Treat a Fever at Home? · Dress your child in light clothing. Over dressing them can trap the body's heat and make the temperature go higher. · Give ...

Fever in Children

Your child has a fever if her temperature is 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. The body has several ways to maintain normal body temperature.

Fever Treatment in Children: What to Do When Your Kid Has a Fever

Try these tips from WebMD to help your feverish child. Never give your child aspirin. It can cause a serious condition called Reye's ...

Fever in children | NHS inform

It can be extremely worrying if your child has a high temperature. But it's very common and often clears up by itself without treatment.

High temperature (fever) in children - NHS

Find out how to check if your child has a high temperature (fever), what you can do to bring their temperature down, and when to get medical help.

Fever or Chills, Age 11 and Younger | HealthLink BC

A fever in a healthy child usually isn't dangerous, especially if the child doesn't have other symptoms and the fever goes away in 3 to 4 days.

When to Worry About a Child's Fever - Sutter Health

A fever is a temperature greater than 101.5°F. Call your doctor if your child's temperature reaches 102.2°F or higher.

Fever in children - Symptoms - Mayo Clinic

Find possible causes of fever based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your child's symptoms.

Fever in Healthy Children | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

A fever is formally defined by most primary care providers as a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) and higher.

What Parents Should Know About Fevers in Kids

We like families to call their primary care provider if their baby's less than 3 months of age and has a fever of a 100.4 degrees F or higher.

When Should You Worry About Your Child's Fever?

You should take your child to the ER for a fever if they're under 3 months old, their fever lasts more than five days or if fever reducers ...

Overview: Fever in children - InformedHealth.org - NCBI Bookshelf

At a glance · Most children with a high temperature have a harmless viral infection. · Children are considered to have a fever if they have a ...

When to Call the Doctor for Your Child's Fever

When to call the doctor · A fever that lasts more than four to five days · A fever (over 100.4) in a newborn younger than 2 months old · If you ...

Safety and Wellness: Fever - Seattle Children's

A fever is a body temperature of over 100.4 degrees F (or 38.0 degrees C). Most of the time fever is not harmful. Fever is the body's way of fighting an ...

Fever and high temperature in children and babies - Healthdirect

A fever is a temperature of 38°C or higher. Fevers are quite common in young children and are usually mild.

Patient education: Fever in children (Beyond the Basics) - UpToDate

This topic review will discuss the definition of a fever, how to accurately measure a child's temperature, how and when to treat fever, and signs and symptoms ...

What to Do About a Fever (High Temperature) (for Parents)

Parents might worry when a child's temperature rises, but a fever itself causes no harm and can actually be a good thing — often, it's the body's way of ...


The Fever Kill

Book by Thomas Piccirilli