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How to Safely Bring Down a Fever in a Baby?

A fever in a baby can be the reason for concern. However, a fever shows that the body is combating an infection and that the immune system is working effectively. As per General pediatric doctor in Delhi, Dr. Promilla Butani, low-grade fevers may even benefit very small kids; however, high-grade fevers can signify a serious infection.

 

When is a fever considered too high for a baby? 

To monitor the baby's progress, we should take their temperature regularly. Call your doctor if:

  • The baby is less than three months old and has a temperature of 100.4°F.

  • The baby's fever consistently goes above 104°F.

  • The baby exhibits high fever symptoms such as a terrible headache, a severe sore throat, severe ear discomfort, frequent vomiting or diarrhea, rash, or a stiff neck.

  • The baby is less than two years old and has had a fever for more than 24 hours.

  • The baby is two years old and has had a fever for more than 72 hours.

 

How to reduce the baby's fever?

Reducing a baby's fever can take some time. If the baby is having symptoms, consider these home remedies to help bring down their temperature. If they don't work get in touch with Pediatrician Specialist in Delhi for expert advice:

 

  • Give your child a lukewarm sponge wash (but stop if they begin to shiver).

  • Make sure they are drinking enough drinks to stay hydrated.

  • Dress them in light clothing and keep the room temperature low.

  • Allow them to rest; in most situations, parents should not wake a sleeping child to give them fever medication.

Patience: The baby's fever will usually go away on its own in 2 or 3 days.

 

Conclusion

Treatment for a fever in babies is decided by their age and symptoms. Every child is unique and has different risk factors. If a baby under three months old gets a fever, call a doctor right away. A normal fever in a baby aged 3 months or older can be treated at home, but it is still recommended that parents consult a healthcare expert.

 

Overall, seek medical attention with a senior child doctor, Dr. Promilla Butani, as soon as possible, and keep in mind that a fever might be a sign of an infection.

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