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  1. 5 days ago · Non-diabetic hypoglycemia is a condition that causes your child's blood glucose (sugar) level to drop too low. When this happens, his or her brain cells and muscles do not have enough energy to work well.

  2. 5 days ago · Children in the age of 6 months to 5 years may get febrile seizures (which is marked by the loss of consciousness, stiffening, jerking and fainting) when the temperature reaches >103áµF. Risk factors for Fever: People with the following conditions are at a higher risk for developing fever: Bronchitis; Sinusitis; Rheumatoid arthritis

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  4. 4 days ago · A temperature of 100.4 degrees F or above for babies under 3 months old; A fever above 102 degrees at any age; Symptoms that get worse after one week or last longer than 10 days

  5. 5 days ago · Acute means the condition starts suddenly, gets worse quickly, and lasts a short time. Hypothermia may develop if your body loses too much heat or cannot keep a constant temperature. Hypothermia is classified according to temperature. Mild is 90-95˚F (32.2-35˚C). Moderate is 82.4-89.9˚F (28-32.1˚C).

  6. 2 days ago · 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: Bacterial sepsis is a condition in which bacteria enter your child's bloodstream and causes an infection in the kidneys, lungs or other organs. Your child will need antibiotics for treatment.

  7. 4 days ago · We collected 1,989 human nasopharyngeal swabs from 264 individuals (538 swabs from 30 adults and 1,451 swabs from 234 children) from May 2019 through August 2021.

  8. 4 days ago · The condition where the platelet count is low is also called thrombocytopenia. Children with this condition bruise or bleed easily during injury regardless of how minor the injury is. They are also at a high risk of bleeding from the nose, mouth and gastrointestinal tract compared to other children.

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