When to Contact Your Pediatrician About Your Child's Fever

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As a parent, seeing your child with a fever can be really worrying. You might wonder if it’s just a common cold or something more serious. With all the information floating around on WhatsApp and social media, it's easy to feel confused about when to act. Let’s break it down simply! Key Points to Remember: - Fever Basics: A fever is usually a sign that your child’s body is fighting an infection. It’s not always bad, but it’s important to monitor it. - When to Consult a Pediatrician: - If the fever is above 102°F (39°C). - If your child is under 3 months old with any fever. - If the fever lasts more than 3 days. - If your child shows signs of dehydration (like dry mouth, no tears, or fewer wet diapers). - If they seem unusually drowsy, irritable, or have difficulty breathing. Quick Checklist for Parents: - Take Temperature: Use a digital thermometer for accuracy. - Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any other symptoms like cough, rash, or vomiting. - Hydration: Ensure your child drinks plenty of fluids. - Comfort Measures: Dress them in light clothing and keep the room cool. - Record Details: Note down when the fever started, its highest temperature, and any accompanying symptoms to sh

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