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      • Most fevers in children are caused by viruses. A much smaller number are due to bacterial infections, such as ear infections, strep throat or pneumonia. Prolonged fever, meaning fever for more than a week, or recurring fevers can be a sign of underlying chronic disease, so it is important to check with your child's primary care provider.
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  2. Causes of a high temperature in children. A high temperature is the body's natural response to fighting infections like coughs and colds. Many things can cause a high temperature in children, from common childhood illnesses like chickenpox and tonsillitis, to vaccinations.

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  3. Oct 15, 2024 · Why do children get fevers? Fever is a part of the body's natural defences against infection. Fever is created by the immune system under the direction of a part of the brain called the hypothalamus.

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    A “normal” body temperatureis 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37 degrees Celsius, but that doesn’t mean you have to hit the panic button if your child’s temperature inches above that. Everyone’s temperature will vary a little throughout the day. It can also differ by age, activity level and other factors. The type of thermometer you use will change the...

    A fever may be a sign that your child is fighting an infection from the common cold, flu, ear infection, stomach bug or a urinary tract infection (UTI). It can be challenging to spot certain symptoms in your baby or child. But your child may also experience the following symptoms if they have a fever: 1. Chills. 2. Body aches. 3. Headaches. 4. Eara...

    Now for the important question: When shouldyou be worried about your baby’s fever? Do you know when to take a toddler to the ER for a fever? Call your doctor in these cases: 1. Your infant under 3 months has a fever: Fevers may be your infant’s only response to a serious illness. Especially in newborns, a low temperature can also be a sign of serio...

  4. Illnesses and conditions. Infections and poisoning. Fever in children. It can be extremely worrying if your child has a high temperature. But it’s very common and often clears up by itself without treatment. A quick and easy way to find out whether your child has a fever is to take their temperature using a thermometer.

  5. Oct 28, 2023 · A fever is a body temperature above 38 degrees C. It is usually the body’s way to fight infection. For example viral infections (which do not respond to antibiotics) can often make a child’s temperature become high. A fever can also caused by other things, such as immunisation or as part of an inflammatory reaction caused by some medical ...

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · This is called a febrile convulsion and most commonly occurs in children aged between six months and three years. They generally occur on day one of the fever, and in most cases have no long-term effects. Viral infections tend to get better on their own and do not need treatment with antibiotics.

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