I had an interesting conversation with my friend who is a pediatrician, and she told me that she had a child who, when in the bathroom or getting ready to get in her PJs, was constantly checking the monitor for a fever. I told her that I often think that, I am going to go to my daughter’s room, take a look, and she’s going to get a fever.
I don’t think fever is a very serious problem. The pediatrician said that it happened to her child once, but it could be more common. I think she was just being cautious, and wanted to make sure we all knew that she wasn’t crazy.
Pediatricians and parents, this is a common misconception. Infants and toddlers don’t have a fever unless they are sick, and they’re not sick unless they get a fever. Fever is a symptom of illness, and a parent should be able to take the temperature of their child, which they should do at the age of 2 or 3. For most children, the fever is an indication of something else, so it’s a good idea to ask a doctor.
Fever is a symptom of illness. Infants and toddlers dont have a fever unless they are sick, and theyre not sick unless they get a fever. Fever is a symptom of illness. Infants and toddlers dont have a fever unless they are sick, and theyre not sick unless they get a fever.
Fever is a symptom of illness. Infants and toddlers dont have a fever unless they are sick, and theyre not sick unless they get a fever.
Fever is a symptom of illness, and infirmaries have a limited number of sick infants and toddlers. Most illnesses are mild. Fever is a symptom of illness, and infirmaries have a limited number of sick infants and toddlers. Most illnesses are mild.
Infants and toddlers can develop a fever if they are being abused, neglected, or have food or water withheld. Infants and toddlers dont have a fever unless they are sick, and theyre not sick unless they get a fever.Fever is a symptom of illness, and infirmaries have a limited number of sick infants and toddlers. Most illnesses are mild. Fever is a symptom of illness, and infirmaries have a limited number of sick infants and toddlers. Most illnesses are mild.
Infants and toddlers are the most susceptible age group to illness. Ive seen a lot of articles on how to prevent infant dehydration. I still have a few things to say on this topic because, as a mom who has a newborn, I can see the importance of knowing your childs body when you first meet them.
The cold and flu season is the worst time for cold/flu-related illnesses. When a child is young, they will most likely not get it. There is a lot of misinformation about this. It is true that the cold and flu season is the worst time for cold/flu-related illnesses.