Caring for Your Child's Fever: A Parent's Guide to Home Management

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Hey parents! We all know that seeing our little ones with a fever can be really stressful. It's common to feel overwhelmed and unsure about what steps to take. With the busy schedules we juggle and the constant flow of advice from family and friends, it’s easy to get confused. Let's break it down simply so you can feel more confident in managing your child’s fever at home! What to Do When Your Child Has a Fever: 1. Check the Temperature: Use a digital thermometer. A fever is usually when the temperature is above 100.4°F (38°C). 2. Keep Them Comfortable: Dress your child in light clothing and keep the room at a comfortable temperature. A lukewarm sponge bath can help cool them down. 3. Stay Hydrated: Encourage your child to drink plenty of fluids like water, ORS, or clear soups to prevent dehydration. 4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any other symptoms like cough, rash, or irritability. 5. Rest is Key: Ensure your child gets plenty of rest to help their body fight off whatever is causing the fever. When to Consult a Doctor: - If the fever goes above 102°F (39°C) - If your child is very sleepy or hard to wake - If they have difficulty breathing - If the fever lasts more than 3 day

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