If your child has 103 degrees temperature , then you as well as your doctor should be worried , as it may affect the brain if it goes higher.
A temperature of 102 is considered high for a child. One may seek medical attention on behalf of the child with such temperature.
A high temperature in a child is constituted to be above 99.5F (37.5C) on the skin of the underarm of the child. You can also measure the temperature by placing the thermometer in the child's mouth, but it is likely that the child will bite it.
If a child's only symptom is a high temperature, it means you have not been looking in the right place for the cause of the high temperature.
Extremely high! Take her to emergency ASAP!
Possibly a throat infection.. smelly breath and a high temperature generally means you should think about taking your child to your gp.
No. The child is running a fever. If it stays that high or goes higher, a doctor should be consulted.
To treat a high temperature of 101.7 in a child, you can administer a fever-reducing medication like acetaminophen or ibuprofen following the recommended dosage for the child's age and weight. Ensure the child stays well-hydrated and dress them lightly to help cool their body. If the fever persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, seek medical advice.
The child is 1 to 2 years old with a high fever lasting more than 24 hours. The child is any age with a temperature of 104 F or higher.
A high fever in a child is usually around 101-103 after that they should deffinetly see a doctor. -- A body temperature of 38.5 degree Celsius and above is considered a high fever.
Yes, warmth to a high fever can cause wax in the ears to melt. If a child is laying on one side of their head and is feeling warm to hot (the weather is hot) this can case ear wax to melt even if the child is not sick. This happens in adults as well. If you haven't had your child to the doctor then do so or at least go to a clinic. Children are well noted for having fevers out of the blue and then disappearing. Don't wait! See a doctor. It will put your mind to rest that your child may have a cold or a bug of some sort.
When a child's temperature raises above 103 degrees Fahrenheit, you can be sure that the fever is probably indicative of something more than just teething or a slight illness. If the temperature reaches 105 degrees Fahrenheit, seek medical help immediately.
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