Seeing a thermometer register a fever should certainly get your attention. But it is not necessarily a reason for panic. If your child experiences fever with other symptoms—sore throat or rash, for ...
a low-grade fever, and a skin rash. Most cases get better on their own, but you can help ease some of your symptoms with ibuprofen or naproxen. Kids younger than 5 and immunocompromised adults are ...
NICE developed the Traffic Light System to help healthcare professionals assess the risk of serious illness in children under 5 who present with fever. Designed for use in a variety of clinical ...
Objective To date, there is no standard diagnostic practice to identify the underlying disease-causing mechanism for paediatric patients suffering from chronic fever without any specific diagnosis, ...
Most of the time, roseola is nothing to worry about, and kids get better on their own. The main symptoms of roseola are fever and a flat, red rash. The rash can last from a few hours to several days.