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  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Dr. Lim says doctors tend not to worry about a fever if it’s mild, lasts fewer than five days and doesn’t affect your kid’s day-to-day activities. The following fevers can be monitored at ...

  3. Feb 26, 2022 · Call the doctor if your child seems unusually irritable or lethargic or complains of significant discomfort. 2-17 years: Above 102 F (38.9 C) taken rectally for children ages 2-3, or taken orally for children older than 3: If your child seems uncomfortable, give your child acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others).

  4. If your child is between 3 months and 3 years old and has a fever of 102.2°F or higher, call your doctor. For older kids, take behavior and activity level into account. Watching their actions can help you decide if the illness is serious and should be checked out by a doctor.

  5. May 7, 2022 · Call your child's health care provider if your child: Is listless, confused or has poor eye contact with you. Is irritable, vomits repeatedly, has a severe headache, sore throat, stomachache or other symptoms causing a lot of discomfort. Has a fever after being left in a hot car. Seek medical care immediately. Has a fever that lasts longer than ...

  6. The temperature that should trigger a call to the doctor depends on a child's age, the illness, and whether they have other symptoms. You might ask if your doctor has specific guidelines on when to call about a fever. In general, call the doctor if your child is: younger than 3 months old with a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher

  7. Jun 1, 2020 · It’s important to check in early with your doctor. It’s also a good idea to call your doctor if: Your child has a fever greater than 102° F (or 39° C). It’s probably nothing serious, but it’s worth checking in with a doctor or nurse to go through things and see if a visit to the office or emergency room makes sense.

  8. Nov 15, 2023 · Call your child’s doctor right away for: A fever that lasts more than four to five days. A fever (over 100.4) in a newborn younger than 2 months old. If you can’t reach your doctor, go to the emergency department. A fever of 105 or higher in a child of any age, including teens. A fever in an infant (less than a year old) over 102 for more ...

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