Fever
Fever is the body’s normal response to infection or illness. Normal temperature in degrees F is: Oral – 98.6, Rectal – 99.6 and Axillary - 97.6. The appearance and nature of the child is more important than the height of the fever.
Here are some things that you can do:
- Maintain hydration with water, nursing, diluted/clear fruit juices, Emergen-C
- Pour hot water over pieces of chopped ginger, cool water to a comfortable temperature and soak feet.
- Take a tepid apple cider vinegar bath.
- Place cool washcloths on the forehead and back of neck.
- Castor oil pack placed on the chest.
- Chiropractic and cranial adjustments to help restore normal function of the nervous and immune systems.
Warning signs that warrant an evaluation by a medical doctor include:
- Child is severely lethargic and not eating or drinking.
- Less than 4 wet diapers in an 8-hour period.
- Fever maintained over 105 degrees F, rather than spiking.
- Any fever when your child is less than 2 months old.
- Temperatures seen with stiff neck, difficulty breathing (not due to a stuffy nose), difficulty arousing and delirium.
- Fever persistent for longer than 3 days.
- Crying constantly for a prolonged period of time.
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