Child Diseases

High Fever Prevention

To prevent a fever, you need to prevent the underlying illness or disease. How this is done depends on how the underlying illness or disease is transmitted.

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Child Diseases

High Fever Complications

Some serious, but rare complications can occur from High Fever.

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Child Diseases

High Fever Treatment

A fever does not necessarily need to be treated. For example, if a child is playful and comfortable, drinking plenty of fluids, and able to sleep, then treatment of the fever is not likely to be helpful.

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Child Diseases

High Fever Diagnosis

Diagnosis of a fever is very easy and straight forward. A hand placed gently on the forehead of a person is an age old diagnosis technique that can easily tell if a person has a fever or not. In order to gain a more accurate indication of the body’s temperature, oral and rectal thermometers can be used.

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Child Diseases

High Fever Transmission

A fever is a symptom of an underlying illness or disease, as such a fever is transmitted according to how this underlying illness or disease is transmitted.

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