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It can be stressful when your child becomes sick and fevers can be really scary, especially for first time parents. Often times, it’s a sign that your child’s immune system is working and trying to fight off an infection. A fever is defined as a temperature greater than 100.4 F. When a child has a fever they may feel warm, have a headache, flushed skin, chills and/or a higher heart rate than normal. If you child is 3 months or younger, we recommend checking their rectal temperature. If your child has a fever and they are under 1 month of age, please go to your nearest emergency room to have them evaluated. If they are between 1-3 months, please contact your child’s pediatrician. If your child is 6 months or older, fevers may be treated with either acetaminophen or ibuprofen at home; always making sure the they remain hydrated. If your child is otherwise acting normal, eating/drinking well, smiling and feeling better when the fever comes down; supportive care at home is appropriate most times. If you still have doubts, you should call a doctor when they have- A decrease in urine output and are refusing fluids Difficulty breathing Worsening vomiting or diarrhea Difficulty waking up A stiff neck Specific site of pain such as pain with urinating, earaches, severe headache, or sore throats A fever that lasts longer than 3 days Children are resilient so most fevers will self-resolve within a few days while being given supportive care at home. But with any doubts or concerns, please contact your pediatrician. #pediatrics , #feversinchildren , #fevers , #firsttimeparents , #childrensimmunesystem , #childrenstemperature , #pediatrichealth , #infection , #whentocallyourpediatrician , #infantfever , #mychildhasafever, #parenting