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  2. 3 days ago · Fever in children and infants. Children and infants have lower temperature thresholds for fevers because of the potential damage they can cause. You should monitor your child’s fever closely and seek help from a healthcare provider if you find any of the following:

  3. 1 day ago · Recurrent fever can be caused by a number of things, some are very simple illness, but some may be more serious. If it occurs in your child, it needs to be evaluated by a doctor. It is helpful to understand some of the things that cause this to happen. 1. Dental Abscess. An infected tooth can cause a dental abscess to form in the mouth.

  4. 4 days ago · A fever is a body temperature that is raised higher than the normal temperature of about 37° C. 5a. After accurately measuring your baby’s temperature with a thermometer, use the ranges below to help put your child’s level of fever into perspective: 37.8° – 39° C: Low grade fever 5b; 39 – 40° C: Mild fever 5c; Over 40° C: High fever 5d

  5. 3 days ago · The first step in managing a fever at home involves monitoring the child’s temperature accurately and observing other symptoms that may be present. Symptoms such as lethargy, irritability, dehydration, or a rash, alongside fever, can indicate a more serious underlying condition.

  6. 3 days ago · Applying a cool compress can help reduce a child’s fever. This method involves wetting a clean cloth with lukewarm water and gently placing it on the forehead, back of the neck, or wrists. The evaporation of the water from the skin helps lower body temperature. Remember, the water should be cool, not cold, to avoid shivering, which can raise ...

  7. 3 days ago · While fever itself is not a disease, it serves as an indicator that the body is combating an infection or illness. Common Causes of Fever in Children in Singapore. Singapore’s warm, humid climate and dense population make children more susceptible to various infections that can cause fever. Common causes include:

  8. 17 hours ago · 4. Wheezing- Wheezing is another common sign of childhood asthma. It is often accompanied by recurrent dry or productive cough. Other signs depend on the aetiology 9set of causes) and may include fever, runny nose (viral infection), and feeding difficulties (e.g., due to heart failure or dysphagia).

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