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  2. May 20, 2023 · Try these tips from WebMD to help your feverish child. Never give your child aspirin. It can cause a serious condition called Reye’s syndrome. Avoid combination cold and flu remedies in...

  3. Feb 26, 2022 · What to do; 0-3 months: 100.4 F (38 C) or higher taken rectally: Call the doctor, even if your child doesn't have any other signs or symptoms. 3-6 months: Up to 102 F (38.9 C) taken rectally: Encourage your child to rest and drink plenty of fluids. Medication isn't needed. Call the doctor if your child seems unusually irritable, lethargic or ...

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    Stay calm. You don’t need to call the doctor right away. Instead, just as you would have before the COVID-19 pandemic, make it a priority to help your child feel as comfortable as possible. Encourage them to rest and drink.

    When a child’s body revs up to fight germs, their body temperature often rises. A bump in body temperature to 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or higher is considered a fever. Children will experience numerous fevers in their first few years. Fever itself is just a sign of illness and is not in itself the worry. The concern is the unde...

    This is worth mentioning again: For babies younger than 2 months or children of any age with underlying conditions that make serious infection more likely, go to the Emergency Department right away. If an otherwise healthy baby between the ages of 2 and 3 months gets a fever, parents should consult immediately with their pediatrician. Foreveryone e...

    Even though many illnesses cause fever, parents may wonder if their child has COVID-19. You can check CHOP’s COVID-19 websitefor useful information and resources if you're concerned your child may has COVID-19. To learn more about how to manage your child’s symptoms, you can use our symptom checker. Think of it this way: Having COVID-19 in the equa...

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · We talked with Dr. Lim about how to spot a worrisome fever in children and what to do when your child has a fever. Tips on taking your childs temperature. First thing first. To know if your ...

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  5. Schedule a COVID-19 test. How to lower (break) a child’s fever. When a child’s fever is not emergent, the first goal should be to reduce the fever. Medicine, like acetaminophen or ibuprofen, is usually the fastest and most effective way to lower a kid’s fever.

  6. What can I do to decrease my child's fever? Give your child an antifever medicine, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. DO NOT give your child aspirin, as it has been linked to a serious, potentially fatal disease, called Reye syndrome. Other ways to reduce a fever: Dress your child lightly. Excess clothing will trap body heat and cause the ...

  7. Learn More. When should a fever be treated? A fever should be treated when it causes discomfort to your child. Treating fever can relieve associated aches and pains, allowing your child to sleep more comfortably and to drink well to prevent dehydration.

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