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Fevers in
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Fevers in children
Directly from the American Academy of Pediatrics...
While most fevers don't require a call to your pediatrician, there are
certain circumstances when a fever could indicate something more
serious.
Call your pediatrician immediately if your child has a fever
and:
- Looks very ill, is unusually drowsy or is very fussy
- Has been in an extremely hot place, such as an overheated car
- Has additional symptoms, such as a stiff neck, severe headache,
severe sore throat, severe ear pain, an unexplained rash, or
repeated vomiting or diarrhea
- Has a condition that suppresses immune responses, such as
sickle-cell disease or cancer or is taking steroids
- Has had a seizure
- Is younger than 2 months of age and has a rectal temperature of
100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or higher
A child older than 6 months of age who has a temperature below 101
degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Celsius) probably does not need to be
treated for fever, unless the child is uncomfortable. Observe her
behavior. If she is eating and sleeping well and is able to play, you
may wait to see if the fever improves by itself.
In the meantime:
- Keep her room comfortably cool
- Make sure that she is dressed in light clothing
- Encourage her to drink fluids such as water, diluted fruit
juices, or a commercially prepared oral electrolyte solution
- Be sure that she does not overexert herself
There are also medications you can give your child to reduce his
temperature if he is uncomfortable. Both acetaminophen and ibuprofen
are safe and effective in proper doses. Be sure to follow the correct
dosage and medication schedule for your child. Remember, any
medication can be dangerous if you give your child too much.
Ibuprofen should only be used for children older than 6 months of
age. It should not be given to children who are vomiting constantly or
are dehydrated. Do not use aspirin to treat your child's fever.
Aspirin has been linked with side effects such as an upset stomach,
intestinal bleeding and, most seriously, Reye syndrome.
If your child is vomiting and unable to take medication by mouth,
your pediatrician may recommend a rectal suppository for your child.
Acetaminophen suppositories can be effective in reducing fever in a
vomiting child.
Read the label on all medications to make sure that your child
receives the right dose for his age and weight. To be safe, talk to
your pediatrician before giving your child any medication to treat
fever if he is younger than 2 years of age.
An alternative to over-the-counter medications is to sponge your
child with lukewarm water. Sponging may reduce your child's
temperature as water evaporates from her skin. Your pediatrician can
advise you on this method.
Your pediatrician may recommend that you try sponging your child
with lukewarm water in cases such as the following:
- Your child's temperature is above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40
degrees Celsius)
- She is vomiting and unable to take medication
- She has had a febrile seizure in the past
Do not use cold water to sponge your child, as this could cause
shivering. That could increase her temperature. Never add alcohol
to the water. Alcohol can be absorbed into the skin or inhaled,
causing serious problems such as a coma.
Usually 5 to 10 minutes in the tub is enough time for a child's
temperature to start dropping. If your child becomes upset during the
sponging, simply let her play in the water. If she is still bothered
by the bath, it is better to remove her even if she has not been in
long enough to reduce her temperature. Also remove her from the bath
if she continues to shiver because shivering may increase body
temperature.
Do not try to reduce your child's temperature to normal too
quickly. This could cause the temperature to rebound higher.
Be sure to call your pediatrician if your child still "acts sick"
once the fever is brought down, or if you feel that your child is very
sick. Also call if the fever persists for
- More than 24 hours in a child younger than 2 years of age
- More than three days in a child 2 years of age or older
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A fever is the
body's natural method of burning out a virus. It is completely safe and
natural and should not be interfered with unless it gets too high or if
your child suffers seizures.
It is not uncommon to see a fever drop within just a few minutes of a
chiropractic neck adjustment. This is because the upper cervical spine
controls many key functions such as temperature regulation. It also
helps boost the immune system, shortening the illness.
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