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  1. The following temperatures are considered to be. normal and do not indicate a fever: • Child from birth to 3 years old. Rectal: 100.4oF (38oC) or less. • Child 4 years old and older. Oral: 99.0oF (37.2oC) or less. 1-888-227-5125. health@ecetta.info. 1 of 1.

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    • What’s Considered A Fever?
    • Can Fever Cause A Seizure?

    First thing first. To know if your child is running a fever, you’ll need to take their temperature. But a look at online stores or a trip down the pharmacy aisle can leave you wondering which of those thermometer gadgets you actually need. There’s a wide variety of thermometersavailable, from standard oral thermometers to temporal artery scanners. ...

    A “normal” body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37 degrees Celsius, but that doesn’t mean you have to hit the panic button if your child’s temperature inches above that. Everyone’s temperature will vary a little throughout the day. It can also differ by age, activity level and other factors. The type of thermometeryou use will change the...

    Seizures can be a very scary side effect of fevers in some children. Febrile seizuresoccur in 2% to 4% of all children under age 5. Not all seizures cause jerking movements in the body. Dr. Lim says some seizures look like “passing out.” If your child develops a seizure: 1. Put your child on their side. 2. Do NOT put anything in your child’s mouth....

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  3. Child’s ageMost pediatricians consider a temperature above 100.4°F (38°C) a sign of a fever. Signs and symptoms of a fever If your child has a fever, she may feel warm, appear flushed, or sweat more than usual. She may also be more thirsty than usual. Some children feel fine when they have a fever. However, most will have

  4. Definition. ⦁ Your child has a fever if: ⦁ Ear or Forehead temperature: 100.4° F (38.0° C) or higher ⦁ Oral or Mouth temperature: 100° F (37.8° C) or higher ⦁ Under the arm (Armpit) temperature: 99° F (37.2° C) or higher. Health Information. Causes. ⦁ Main cause: colds and other viral infections.

  5. 101.5°F) or your child is uncom-fortable. In general, fever medications are overused, and, as with all medications, there is a risk of dangerous side effects from giving them too frequently. Simply undressing the child and offering a cool drink can reduce mild fevers.If fever medications are to be used, be sure to give the correct dosage for ...

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  6. Signs and symptoms of fever. Your child has a fever when their temperature reads above 38°C on a thermometer. Your child may also be: unwell and hot to touch. irritable or crying. more sleepy than usual. vomiting or refusing to drink. shivering. in pain.

  7. Fevers often run from 38° to 40°C and are usually a result of viral illnesses lasting just a couple of days. If your child is between 3 months of age and 4 years of age and has a low-grade fever (up to 37.8°C [100.2°F]), you may want to avoid giving him or her medicine.

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