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  2. A normal temperature in babies and children can vary slightly from child to child. A high temperature is 38C or more. If your child has a high temperature, they might: feel hotter than usual when you touch their back or chest; feel sweaty; look or feel unwell; have a seizure or fit, called a febrile seizure; Use a digital thermometer, which you ...

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  3. A normal temperature in babies and children is about 36.4C, but this can vary slightly. A high temperature or fever is usually considered to be a temperature of 38C or above. Your baby may have a high temperature if they: feel hotter than usual to touch on their back or chest. feel sweaty or clammy. have flushed cheeks.

  4. Children’s Temperature Chart. How to check your child’s temperature and determine if they have a fever. How to take your child's temperature. Use a digital thermometer as it is easy to read and can measure your child’s temperature quickly. There are different methods to use depending on your child’s age.

  5. Fever is an elevation of body temperature above the normal daily variation — an infant or child is generally considered to have a fever if their temperature is 38°C or higher. Fever is one of the most common clinical symptoms managed by healthcare professionals — it is very common in young children, with 20-40% of parents reporting an ...

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    Most fevers are caused by infections or other illnesses. The high body temperature makes it more difficult for the bacteria and viruses that cause infections to survive. Common conditions that can cause fevers include: 1. upper respiratory tract infections (RTIs) 2. flu 3. ear infections 4. roseola – a virus that causes a temperature and a rash 5. ...

    If your child has a fever, it’s important to keep them hydrated by giving them plenty of cool water to drink. Babies should be given plenty of liquids, such as breast milk or formula. Even if your child isn’t thirsty, try to get them to drink little and often to keep their fluid levels up. If it’s warm, you could help your child to stay at a comfor...

    Sometimes a high temperature in children is associated with more serious signs and symptoms, such as: 1. breathlessness 2. vomiting 3. rash 4. fits or seizures Possible serious bacterial illnesses include: 1. meningitis– infection of the meninges, the protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord 2. septicaemia– infection of the bloo...

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Information and helpful advice on dealing with fever or a high temperature in children. Fever is extremely common in children and usually suggests that your child has an infection.

  7. Dec 9, 2022 · Children are considered to have a fever if they have a body temperature of 38.5°C or more, and babies under three months old have a fever at a body temperature of 38.0°C or more. The best way to get reliable readings is by inserting a digital thermometer into the child's bottom (rectal temperature).

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