Fever in children: 3 tips to reduce temperature
Your child running a fever can be a source of stress and worry for you, but if your child is healthy then you shouldn’t really be worrying too much about the fever
A fever generally fights off an infection that is causing the child to be sick, but if your child is uncomfortable there are quite a few things you can do in order to bring down the fever and make your child feel better
A fever with a high temperature will generally last a few days and you need to alert the pediatrician if: the fever is not coming down, the infant is under 3 months and the fever is over 100.4 (38 °C), or the child is between 3 months and 3 years and the fever is over 102 ( 39 °C).
There is no worse feeling than dealing with a child that is sick and miserable, especially if it is causing you sleepless nights.
Not every parent is comfortable with the idea of medicating their child, which is why they look for natural remedies that will help them to bring down the fever of their child.
So if your child is sick and their temperature is showing no signs of coming down, here are some tips that you can try out in order to reduce the fever of your child and make them comfortable.
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3 tips to reduce fever
1) Encourage Lots of Liquids
Keeping your child hydrated while their body is burning up is a tough task and it can be hard to manage that, especially if your child has an upset tummy.
So you should try giving your child little teaspoons of water every 5 to 10 minutes in order to ensure that they have enough liquids in their body.
2) Give them a Lukewarm Bath
This is one of the best ways to bring down the fever of your child.
It works like a charm, as treating your little one to a lukewarm bath for a few minutes will definitely bring down the thermometer reading.
3) Cold Compresses
Another great way to bring down the fever of your child is by placing cool washcloths on their wrist, groin or forehead.
This is where the blood vessels are close to the surface of the skin and it will help in cooling down your child’s body.
Fever Warnings
While parents will just about try anything that will help reduce the fever of their child, there are a few things that must not be practiced.
Here are some of them:
- Never give your sick child an ice-cold bath or use cold water to give them a sponge bath, since it can lead to shivering and will further raise the body temperature of your child.
- If you are giving medication to your child, read the instructions carefully in order to ensure that you are giving the appropriate dosage. If you are not sure about this, then contact your doctor and ask them to administer a dose.
- Never give your child aspirin in order to bring down the fever, since it can cause Reye Syndrome, which is a deadly disease.
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