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- $Title{Should You Panic When Your Baby Gets a High Fever?}
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- temperatures fever-related seizures Reyes Syndrome}
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- Should You Panic When Your Baby Gets a High Fever?
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- QUESTION: I panic when my baby gets a high fever. Help!
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- ANSWER: You are not alone. Fever is one of the most common reasons for a
- call or visit to the doctor, and that's the way it should be--even though the
- cause of the fever may not be serious, only your physician can determine that.
- It may reassure you to realize that the majority of children with fevers
- do not have any serious disease, and all you need to do is make the child feel
- more comfortable. The only time fever is dangerous, and requires treatment,
- is if your child is prone to fever-related seizures. In that case, it helps
- to cover the child with only a very light blanket and give him or her plenty
- of fluids.
- Otherwise, your "fever phobia" may be more of a problem than your child's
- fever itself. It may be helpful if you learn to recognize what to look for,
- when to worry--or not worry--when you child has a fever, and what to do.
- First of all, a fever is defined as a temperature over 100 degrees F
- taken orally or 100.5 degrees F rectally. Because the body has its own
- temperature-controlling mechanisms, you don't need to provide any treatment
- for fevers unless they are over 102 degrees F and your child is uncomfortable.
- You can treat the child using medication containing acetaminophen, but avoid
- aspirin in babies and young children and safeguard against Reyes Syndrome.
- If your baby's temperature goes over 104 degrees F and does not respond
- to medication, try sponging with lukewarm water.
- Allow your baby to sleep--there's no need to awaken him to take his
- temperature or give him medicine. In fact, even if he's awake, you don't need
- to keep rechecking his temperature unless he seems very hot or uncomfortable.
- It's more important to report your child's signs and symptoms to your
- doctor than it is to record his temperature. And bear in mind that the most
- important thing is for you to stay calm. Urgency is appropriate only for
- temperatures higher than 106 degrees F or for long-lasting convulsions. But
- in most cases, your job is simply to comfort your baby until the fever
- subsides.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
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