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  • Methods of Getting Rid of a Cold in a Toddler

    Few things are worse than having to cope with a toddler suffering from a nasty cold. But in most instances, a cold just has to run its course. The best thing you can do is make your toddler...

  • How to Take a Child's Rectal Temperature

    A fever is the body's way of responding to illness, infection, over-dressing or immunizations. A rectal temperature is one way of taking a child's temperature and is normally used on children who...

  • Natural Methods to Reduce a Fever in a Toddler

    A healthy child's normal body temperature should be between 97 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. He has a fever if his temperature is above 100.4....

  • Home Remedies for Children With High Fever

    Fever in babies and children is quite common (after all, it is the body's way of handling a viral or bacterial infection) but can be disconcerting nonetheless. Natural home remedies are...

  • Signs of the Flu in Toddlers

    Most toddlers are vaccinated against the flu, however, in some cases, children are still contracting the virus. It is important to watch for the signs and symptoms of the flu, so you can get...

  • How to Use a Vicks Speed Read Thermometer

    Thermometers are used to tell a person's body temperature. When a person's normal body temperature rises, it indicates that he has a fever. If a fever is present, the person will need to go to a...

  • Symptoms of Strep Throat in Toddlers

    It is common for toddlers to get strep throat and, once they do, identifying the temporary illness is not difficult. While your toddler may be uncomfortable and fussy, keep in mind that strep...

  • How to Identify a Febrile Seizure

    A toddler having a seizure for the first time is a terrifying ordeal for a parent or caregiver. The seizure typically lasts a few minutes, but it can seem much longer. Knowing what triggers a...

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