Fever is defined as a body temperature of 100.4⁰F (38⁰C) or higher. Babies may experience fever due to infection, vaccination, overheating, or inadequate fluid intake.
Rectal measurement is recommended for infants under 3 months. Consult a doctor if a baby under 3 months has a fever of 101.4⁰F (38.5⁰C) or higher.
Forehead measurement is suitable for children under 3 years. Fever above 102.5⁰F (39⁰C) in a child above 3 months may need medical attention.
Oral measurement can be used for children above 4 years.
Ear or axillary measurements are alternative methods, though less accurate.
This article lists at-home care for babies with a fever.
Fever management in children involves considering serious bacterial illness risks. Sick children may require investigation, hospitalization, antibiotics, and medical support. Signs such as unusual rash, difficulty waking up, lethargy, or dehydration require immediate medical attention. Consult a doctor if fever is accompanied by vomiting or diarrhea.
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