Tips on Caring for Children is Fever at Home


Tips on Caring for Children is Fever at Home
Tips on Caring for Children is Fever at Home - Earlier this year my son had a severe sore throat accompanied by high fever with body temperature of almost 40 degrees. The daily chatter that normally fight with my son suddenly became silent as the small limp due to high fever. Due to my own lack of experience in dealing with children with a high fever, I automatically became panicked and immediately took my son to the doctor. When the child arrived at the clinic, the nurse asks the nurse how long my child a fever? How body temperature during fever? etc2. Then the nurse the nurse gave me information handouts Tour Fever Caring for Children who are in the House. I think this information is very helpful to me and I want to share this information to all Mothers

Fever is not always a disadvantage. Fever is often the first sign our bodies indicate something unusual, whether it's an infection, inflammation, or other abnormalities.

Fever can detected with ease and simplicity, by touching the forehead of our children, but if we want to get more accurate results can be used thermometers.

Fever in question is when the child's body temperature reached 37.5 degrees Celsius or more with measurements by using a thermometer placed in the armpit.

Here are some things to do when your child Fever:

1. Wear clothes that thin

By the time your child a fever should not wear clothes that are too thick because thicker clothes will inhibit propagation of heat and may increase the body temperature.

2. Give febrifuge like paracetamol

Give febrifuge. Febrifuge should be taken as recommended by your doctor.

3. Wipe the child's body with lukewarm water (tepid sponge bath) and then fan the body slowly. When the skin is dry and hot yet down, can repeat this procedure.

How the above is more effective than compressing the child's head with ice or cold water.

4. Give children drink more than usual.

At the time of the child's fever should give more water to help increase metabolism during fever body

5. Measure the back body every 4-6 hours

If the child's temperature is a fever after 4-6 hours, you should repeat the steps above. If the child's temperature was back to normal should not be given febrifuge again unless recommended by your doctor.

Children should consult a doctor if:

  • Aged less than 2 months
  • Aged 2-4 months and the fever is not caused by DPT
  • Body temperature over 40 degrees Celsius
  • Seizures because of the child's body temperature is high
  • Cried constantly and could not be appeased
  • Crying when moved or touched upon by parents or caregivers
  • Sleep on and difficult to wake
  • His neck was stiff
  • There are red spots on the skin
  • Dificulty in experiencing breathing though the nose cavity was cleaned
  • Not being able to swallow and saliva flow out
  • Child limp and activities as usual
  • Fever persists for 3 days
  • Fever persists for 24 hours without an obvious cause
  • Free hot fever after 24 Hours . Tips on Caring for Children is Fever at Home

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