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If an infant has a temperature of more than 99.4 degrees Fahrenheit under the arm or a rectal temperature over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, he has a fever. When a baby has a fever, it is a sign that...
Most babies suffer through several colds during the first months of life. When your baby has a cold, he may have a fever, a runny or stuffy nose and a cough. A baby with a cold may have trouble...
Tylenol has been used for years to relieve pain and fever in infants and children. Because there was a recall on some Tylenol products in late 2009, and for other reasons, some people wonder if...
Fevers in infants are common, but they are also a cause for concern as they can be a sign of serious illness. Concerned new parents can go crazy trying to figure out when to call a doctor, or when...
need help with a fussy baby with a fever? here is a few tips to chill a fever.
A fever is an infant's natural way of fighting an infection. An infant's immune systems is not as developed as adult's, so they are prone to get sudden fevers that seem alarmingly high. Yet it's...
A fever is usually a sign that the body is working to fight an infection. Though a fever is a common part of being an infant, it can sometimes be dangerous, so it's important to know when to call...
If you are concerned that your baby might have a fever, the best way to check for one is to use a rectal thermometer. This can be a simple procedure that is not too uncomfortable for your little one.
Taking care of a sick infant is never easy. They cannot tell you exactly what is wrong or what you can do to make them feel better. An infant with a cold and cough needs a lot of extra care and...
Fevers are common among infants and young children. Fevers may be a symptom of an illness; they also may be caused by teething or immunizations. Most of the time they are nothing to be concerned...
Fevers develop when the body is battling an infection. Infant fever may subside with no harm done or may carry severe consequences if untreated, so it's important to learn how to handle your...
are you a new parent ? do you feel nervous and worried about your newborn' s health ? you are not sure what to do if your newborn baby has fever ? you don't know how to take down the high...
Although it may be worrisome to see your baby battling his first illness, colds are common among babies, and the immune system can generally handle the virus on its own. To best help your baby...
Glandular fever--better known as "mono" in the United States--is notorious for striking teenagers. Extreme fatigue, sore throat, a feeling of coming down with the flu--It's no fun. But is your...
Your baby suddenly stops what she's doing and stares into space. Or her eyes roll back. Or she has sudden, jerky movements. Or she falls, limp, to the floor. You're scared to death. Is your baby...
A kidney infection is a upper urinary tract infection (UTI) called pyelonephritis. Since a common symptom is pain, it can be difficult to know when a baby is showing signs of a kidney infection....
Signs of the flu can be hard to detect in babies. Colds and other viral illnesses cause symptoms similar to the flu, such as lethargy or poor appetite. Your baby's chances of getting the flu are...
Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common virus that infects the respiratory tract. According to the Center for Disease Control, almost all children have been infected with RSV by age 2....
When you want more than anything to protect your baby from any kind of discomfort, it’s heartbreaking to see them contract a common cold, complete with stuffy nose, drainage and a fever. In...
Newborn babies develop colds easily due to their immature immune systems. Although you cannot prevent your newborn from getting a cold, you can minimize their exposure to people and environments...
An infant with a severe cough and fever should be seen by a pediatrician. The younger the infant, the sooner to call the doctor. In a child under 3 months, the American Academy of Pediatrics...
Sometimes a simple fever can cause a baby or young child to have fever seizure, or fever convulsion. Frightening though it is when this occurs, this type of seizure often looks much worse than it...
Help reduce fever in infants and children with Crisco or "Vaseline" not the imitation one. If your child has a fever and acetaminophen does not seem to be helping. Rub your child's whole...
A white coating or white dots may appear on a child's tongue for various reasons. Each of the indicated conditions may become serious if proper treatment is not obtained. Parents and caregivers...
Body temperature is controlled by the hypothalamus in the brain. This keeps the temperature regulated to an average of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit when taken orally. A fever is not a disease, but it...
Vaccinations are injections given to individuals and they provide immunity to certain diseases. Infants receive approximately 20 vaccinations. Some infants may experience side effects from...
The common cold is caused by over 200 different viruses. A baby's immune system is immature and unable to fight off viruses; thus, babies will experience cold frequently. On average, babies...
A stomach virus, also known as gastroenteritis, is a common ailment that rarely requires a doctor visit or hospitalization. When babies get a stomach virus, it can cause them a great deal of...
A febrile seizure – sometimes called a fever convulsion or fever fit – occurs when an infant or toddler suddenly spikes a high fever. The seizures usually last less than five minutes, but the...
Parents should know some of the basic steps to giving first aid to babies. At some point in time, every child will have an injury or become ill, and it is important that you know what to do in...
Infants need immunizations to protect them from potentially debilitating or fatal disease such as diphtheria or polio. Immunizations work by exposing infants to the killed or weakened version of a...
Caregivers almost always worry when their babies have a fever. Fevers can be a symptom of another condition or sometimes they are caused by immunizations or teething. Usually, a baby's fever can...
The flu is a virus that is prevalent during the months of October through early March. It is highly contagious, and affects adults, children and sometimes babies. When babies get the flu, though,...
Anyone who has been sick, has also had a fever to go with being sick. What a lot of people fail to realize is that fevers are a good thing as long as they are under 104 degrees. Having a fever...
Determining if your infant is showing symptoms of having the flu can be difficult. They may appear to have a viral illness, cold or seem very sleepy and lethargic and not able to eat as well as usual.
Are you stuck at home clutching a box of tissues reading eHow articles? Me too, except I wrote one. Here's how to survive the flu without losing your mind.
Roseola is typically a mild infection that involves a fever and a rash. The roseola virus spreads by contact with an infected person’s lung secretions or saliva. An example is the sharing of a...
Your baby's temperature will constantly change over time, depending on her age and activity. Her temperature will also tend to be higher during the late afternoon and late evening. If her rectal...
Taking a baby's temperature is never a fun thing to do, but it necessary if you suspect that the baby may have a fever. Knowing how to properly take a baby's temperature under the armpit can help...
Immunizations are no fun for baby or parent, but they are an extremely important part of your child's regularly scheduled check ups with your pediatrician. Immunizations provide the protection...