Fevers are frightening for both our little ones and us as parents. But according to Dr. Katie, an emergency doctor who’s seen ...
Fever in children isn't usually a cause for concern because fevers are so common. However, there are red flags to watch for.
Parents or caregivers should consult a doctor if their child of any age has repeated temperature readings above 104°F (40°C). However, most childhood fevers do not require treatment. Fevers are common ...
What is the medicine for a child’s fever? How can you tell by the child’s temperature that he or she has a fever? Find out here. It is hard for a mother to see her child sick and struggling. As much ...
Sick adults and parents concerned over their children's health may have wrong ideas about what actually counts as a fever. The answer isn't as clear as many people might think and depends on a number ...
Despite their frequency, many people misunderstand what a fever means, when it’s dangerous and how best to manage it. Here’s ...
When your baby feels warm, it does not always mean they have a fever. A baby's age and how you take their temperature matter more than you think. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why certain ...
It’s nearly inevitable that kids will come down with a fever at some point in their childhood. A thermometer for a fast and accurate temperature reading is essential for your child’s health and peace ...
MIAMI - Many parents turn quickly to fever-reducing medication when their children begin to show signs of a fever, but pediatricians are warning that may not be needed. According to a new C.S. Mott ...
Jim Schnorf, Chief Operations Officer for the Orlando Dreamers, Dr. Rick Workman, anchor investor behind the Orlando Dreamers, and MLB hall-of-famer Barry Larkin lead a panel about bringing an MLB ...
You can take a temperature by using digital thermometers. But the most accurate method may differ for children and adults ...