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4 days ago · Fever in Babies and Children: When To Worry. Behavior and age are important clues. Your knee-jerk reaction when your child develops a fever may be to immediately start ringing the alarms. Fevers can be scary for parents, especially first-timers.
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2 days ago · 1. Dental Abscess. An infected tooth can cause a dental abscess to form in the mouth. The infection can cause recurrent fevers when the abscess flares from time to time until the infection invades the bloodstream and becomes constant. This can happen with or without pain and needs dental treatment right away. Symptoms. Fever. Toothache. Jaw Pain.
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4 days ago · Here’s why you should hold off on giving your child medicine for a fever: Fever helps their body fight back. A fever doesn’t always equal a serious illness. Kids are more prone to fevers than adults because their immune systems aren’t as well-developed.
2 days ago · A person can have a fever due to any type of infection, from HIV disease to a self-limiting common cold. Your child may harbor a fever-produ cing infection without any additional symptoms. Here are some of the causes why your child has a fever:
3 days ago · Depending on the site, the temperature may vary slightly by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. Fever can be caused by a lot of reasons including infections and vaccinations.Having a fever does not mean that your child is in danger. Fever is a normal and the healthy response of a body to fight against infections.
1 day ago · Here are some essential steps to ensure proper care: Monitor the Temperature: Use a reliable thermometer to monitor the child's temperature regularly. Fever is generally defined as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. Keep a record of the temperature readings to track the fever's progress. Stay Hydrated: Encourage the child to drink ...