Events2Join

What to look out for and when you should take your child to hospital


When to Take Your Child to the Emergency Room

“Cuts and lacerations only need to be seen at the ER if the parent cannot control the bleeding, if the wound is deep and requires stitches, or if it's ...

Should You Take Your Child to the Emergency Room, Urgent Care ...

Find out about pediatric Virtual Urgent Care at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, offering after-hours appointments from the comfort of your home ...

When to Go to a Pediatric Urgent Care Center or ER

When Should I Take My Child to the ER? · Is younger than 2 months and has a fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. · Has possibly swallowed a button battery. · Has a ...

When to use the emergency room - child Information | Mount Sinai

How quickly does your child need care? If your child could die or be permanently disabled, it is an emergency. Call 911 or the local emergency number to have ...

When should I take my child to the emergency center?

Is it an emergency? · Breathing difficulties (include rapid breathing or increased work of breathing/shortness of breath) · Altered or abnormal behavior such as ...

When to Take Your Child to the Pediatrician, Immediate Care or ER

You should contact your doctor if your child has a respiratory infection and they are having a hard time breathing or are becoming dehydrated ( ...

My Child Needs to See a Doctor! The Top 10 Reasons to Go Straight ...

Top 10 signs you should take your child to the ER or call 911 · 1. Your child is lethargic or not acting appropriately · 2. Respiratory distress · 3. Seizure ...

Going to the Emergency Room (for Parents) | Nemours KidsHealth

Triage and Paperwork ... Soon after arriving at the ER, your child probably will be seen by a nurse, who will ask about symptoms, check vital signs, and make a ...

Common Childhood Injuries: When to Seek Medical Attention

“They include severe crankiness above and beyond what the child normally displays, multiple vomiting episodes, slurred speech, different pupil ...

Sick baby? When to seek medical attention - Mayo Clinic

If your baby also has symptoms such as a cold, cough or diarrhea, you may want to call your baby's healthcare professional sooner. This might ...

Know When to Take Your Child to the ER in Central California

But if your child is experiencing severe or potentially life-threatening conditions or symptoms, a visit to the ER is necessary. At Dignity Health Central ...

When to take your child to the ER with flu or cold symptoms

Any fever over 100.4 in an infant less than 3 months old · If you child has a chronic medical condition · Fever that does not respond to fluids, ...

When to Choose Urgent Care vs. the Emergency Room for Your Child

If at any point you believe your child needs immediate emergency care, take them to the closest emergency department or call 911. When you should go to an ...

When to take your child to the ER for a fever | HCA HealthONE

If your baby is less than 3 months old, visit the pediatric ER if his or her temperature is above 100.4 degrees. You should also seek emergency ...

Where should I take my child for health care? What are my options?

Where to go for care based on your child's symptoms · An infant less than 28 days old with a fever of 100.4 or more · Weakness/numbness on one side · Severe chest ...

Should You Take Your Child to Urgent Care or the Emergency Room?

A fever of 100.4 F (38 C) or higher in a baby under 2 months old · A head injury and loss of consciousness (even if this lasts only a few seconds) · A seizure · A ...

When to Take Your Child to the Doctor | RUSH

A temperature of more than 100.5 degrees Fahrenheit is considered a fever. A fever is the body's response to infection and implies a healthy immune response. It ...

When Does My Child Need Emergency Services? - FamilyDoctor.org

Take your child to the emergency room right away if they have this rash. Another rash you should watch out for is hives on the face. Hives form ...

Should I bring my child to the Emergency Department?

Difficulty breathing · Become very pale or blue around the lips · Drowsy or not responding to your voice · A rash that does not fade when pressed · A fit or a ...

Sick Child Basics - Riley Children's Health

Checking for Signs of Serious Illness · Reassuring Signs: Your child voids (pees) light yellow urine with the usual frequency. · Worrisome Signs: Your child voids ...