Parents often worry when their child gets a fever—and understandably so. A fever is a symptom, much like a cough, runny nose, or a sore throat. So it can be an indication that your child may need ...
Recurrent fever poses a significant challenge in pediatric medicine, positioned at the confluence of molecular sciences, clinical specialties, and epidemiological research. Clinically, its management ...
Objective To examine the ability of the criteria proposed by the WHO to identify pneumonia among cases presenting with wheezing and the extent to which adding fever to the criteria alters their ...
NICE guidance does recommend fever is considered as part of risk assessment in young infants (specifically, a temperature of 38°C or higher in children younger than 3 months is considered high risk ...
Therefore, we aimed this retrospective study to analyse medical records of paediatric patients with fever of unknown origin (FUO) to provide a preliminary basis for improving the diagnostic categories ...
But if a fever is causing discomfort, there are several remedies you can use. You have a very high fever (103 F or higher). Your fever lasts for more than two days. Your child has a fever that lingers ...
If your child has a high fever or is uncomfortable, you can: There really isn’t anything to do for the rash since it’s not itchy or painful. If your child develops other symptoms or becomes ...