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  1. 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 can buy from pharmacies and supermarkets, to take your child's temperature. How to ...

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  2. the area where the needle goes in looking red, swollen and feeling a bit sore for 2 to 3 days. feeling a bit unwell or developing a high temperature for 1 or 2 days. older children and adults may feel faint. feeling tired, having a headache, mild fever, or flu-like symptoms.

  3. How to treat a high temperature after vaccination. If your child develops a high temperature: make sure they're not wearing too many layers of clothes or blankets. give them plenty to drink. give them liquid paracetamol or ibuprofen for children to bring their temperature down.

  4. The NHS is offering coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines to children aged 5 to 11 years. Experts have advised that parents of all children aged 5 to 11 years should be offered the chance to have their...

  5. Jan 4, 2024 · Most people have a normal body temperature around 98.6ᴼF (37ᴼC). But, baseline body temperatures vary between people, and they also vary throughout the day within individuals. Because fevers are associated with illness, many people think of them as a bad thing.

  6. Sep 12, 2023 · Ideally you should wait 12 weeks after your child has had a positive COVID-19 test or at least 4 weeks if your child is at higher risk. Will the vaccine protect your child?

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · What is a normal temperature? A normal temperature is about 37°C when taken orally (by mouth). Temperatures taken rectally (by rectum) usually run 1°C higher than those taken orally.

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