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    Mayo Clinic Minute: How to tell if your child has a fever

    ShehnazBy ShehnazSeptember 15, 2023Updated:September 15, 2023No Comments
    Mayo Clinic Minute: How to tell if your child has a fever

    Alex Osiadacz | Mayo Clinic News Network (TNS)

    A fever — when the physique’s temperature is above 100.4 levels Fahrenheit – is often an indication that your physique is combating off an an infection.

    Dr. Tina Ardon, a Mayo Clinic household medication doctor, explains what indicators to look at for when your baby is operating a excessive temperature.

    Feeling feverish? The uncomfortable situation alerts that your immune system is difficult at work.

    “Fever in and of itself does not necessarily need to be treated,” says Dr. Ardon. “I’m going to want to see that child with a fever who’s not drinking as much, maybe has a symptom they’re more concerned about, such as coughing or vomiting, to make sure we’re not dealing with something more serious.”

    Dr. Ardon says that infants youthful than 3 months previous who’re feverish search care instantly. For older kids, if a fever has not improved in three days or different signs have introduced, contact your baby’s care crew.

    When it comes to creating your baby really feel comfy …

    “… use a cold rag to the forehead; sometimes a cool, tepid bath can just kind of make them feel better,” says Dr. Ardon. “Six months and older, we can use medications like ibuprofen to help our children feel more comfortable and lower fever. It is important to make sure you’re dosing that correctly. So having a more recent weight can be helpful. Feel free to call your pediatrician or family doctor to make sure they can give you the right dosing instructions if you have any questions.”

    ©2023 Mayo Clinic News Network. Visit newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

    Source: www.bostonherald.com”

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    Shehnaz is a Corporate Communications Expert by profession and writer by Passion. She has experience of many years in the same. Her educational background in Mass communication has given her a broad base from which to approach many topics. She enjoys writing about Public relations, Corporate communications, travel, entrepreneurship, insurance, and finance among others.

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