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  2. Sep 26, 2022 · In a child over 4 months, fevers of up to 104 F shouldn’t cause alarm. A mild fever that lasts up to five days is OK for most kids. A fever that doesn’t affect your child too much

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Seizures (can occur in children with fevers at 105° F or higher). Abdominal (belly) pain. Temperature Ranges. Temperatures between 99 -100° F generally are not cause for concern. This can be normal temperature variation during the day and can be monitored at home until evaluated by your doctor.

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  4. Child temperature chart. Lowering a fever. When to seek care. Determining fever severity. How to take temperature by age. What is a fever? Causes of fever. Other symptoms. More resources. Child temperature chart quick guide. Schedule a COVID-19 Test.

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · Summary. Parents or caregivers should consult a doctor if their child of any age has repeated temperature readings above 104°F (40°C). However, most childhood fevers do not require treatment....

  6. Fevers in Children: How High Is Too High? Fever definition. Newborn to 3 months. 3 months to 3 years. Older than 3 years. Urgent care. Don’t worry. Takeaway. Jimena Roquero/Stocksy United....

  7. Mar 7, 2024 · Children 3 months old or younger: A rectal temperature of 100.4 F or higher; Children 3 to 12 months: An oral temperature of 102.2 F; Children 2 years or younger: A fever that lasts longer than 24 to 48 hours; Older children, teens, and adults: A fever higher than 105 F, or a fever over 103 F that rises or lasts longer than 48 hours

  8. Your child is 3 months old or younger and has a fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. Get medical care right away. Fever in a young baby can be a sign of a dangerous infection. Your child is of any age and has repeated fevers above 104°F (40°C). Your child is younger than 2 years of age and a fever of 100.4°F (38°C) continues for more than 1 ...

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