When should I take my baby to ER for fever?
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If your child is 3 or older, visit the pediatric ER if the child’s temperature is over 102 degrees for two or more days. You should also seek emergency care if the fever is accompanied by any of these symptoms: Abdominal pain. Difficulty breathing or swallowing.
What should I do if my baby has a fever at 40?
What to do if your child has a high temperature
- give them plenty of fluids.
- look out for signs of dehydration.
- give them food if they want it.
- check on your child regularly during the night.
- keep them at home.
- give them paracetamol if they’re distressed or unwell.
- get medical advice if you’re worried about your child.
Is 40 a high fever for a child?
40°C or higher – very high fever With a very high fever your child will have flushed cheeks and feel very hot to touch. They will be fussy, refusing food and drink, and will be very listless (lacking in energy).
Can teething cause a fever in babies?
Teething does not cause fever, diarrhea, diaper rash or runny nose. It does not cause a lot of crying. It does not cause your baby to be more prone to getting sick. Caution about Fevers.
When should I be worried about a fever in my child?
Here are some circumstances when you should be worried about a fever and seek medical attention immediately: If your child is less than 3 months old. While most fevers in newborns turn out just fine, their defenses are still getting up and going and they aren’t very good at telling us what hurts.
What is considered a high fever for a 3 month old?
In babies and children older than 3 months, a fever is a temperature greater than 101.5 degrees F. Call your doctor if your child’s temperature reaches 102.2 degrees F or higher. Most fevers go away in a couple of days.
How long does a fever of 104 last in a child?
Most fevers with viral illnesses range between 101° and 104° F (38.4° and 40° C). They may last for 2 or 3 days. They are not harmful. And remember, contact your doctor if your child develops any of the ‘Call Your Doctor’ symptoms.
What should I do if my 3 month old has a fever?
Your child is 3 months old or younger and has a fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. Get medical care right away. Fever in a young baby can be a sign of a dangerous infection. Your child is of any age and has repeated fevers above 104°F (40°C).