What Fever Is Too High For A 9 Year Old?

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What is too high for a 9 year old? For children ages three months to three years, call us if there is a fever of

102 degrees or higher

. For all kids three years and older, a fever of 103 degrees or higher means it is time to call Pediatrics East. If a fever of 102 degrees or higher lasts for more than two days, please give us a call, too.

When should I worry about a fever in my 9 year old?

Call your doctor

if your child's temperature reaches 102.2 degrees F or higher

. Most fevers go away in a couple of days. Call your doctor if the fever lasts four days or more.

Is 104 fever too high for a child?

Normal fevers between 100° and 104° F (37.8° – 40° C) are good for sick children. MYTH.

Fevers above 104° F (40° C) are dangerous

. They can cause brain damage.

At what point is a fever too high for a child?

In older babies and toddlers, call your doctor if your child's fever is 102.2°F or above.

Should I let my child's fever run its course?

Pediatricians say

it's often better to let a child's fever run its course

.

How do you break a 103 fever in a child?

  1. Take your temperature and assess your symptoms. …
  2. Stay in bed and rest.
  3. Keep hydrated. …
  4. Take over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen and ibuprofen to reduce fever. …
  5. Stay cool. …
  6. Take tepid baths or using cold compresses to make you more comfortable.

Should I take my child to the ER for 103 fever?

But

if your child has a 103° F fever, is lethargic and isn't eating or drinking, then he or she probably needs to be seen by the doctor

. Also call your child's doctor if your child has a fever of 104° F or higher or if he or she has had a fever for 4 or more days in a row.

When is a fever an emergency?

Call your health care provider if your temperature is

103 F (39.4 C) or higher

. Seek immediate medical attention if any of these signs or symptoms accompanies a fever: Severe headache. Rash.

How does the ER treat high fever?


Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)

, are options. Your doctor will treat any underlying infection if necessary.

How do you bring a child's fever down?

Encourage your child to

rest and drink plenty of fluids

. Medication isn't needed. Call the doctor if your child seems unusually irritable or lethargic or complains of significant discomfort. If your child seems uncomfortable, give your child acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others).

How do you lower a 104 fever in a child?

  1. Dress your child lightly. Excess clothing will trap body heat and cause the temperature to rise.
  2. Encourage your child to drink plenty of fluids, such as water, juices, or popsicles.
  3. Give your child a lukewarm bath. …
  4. Don't use alcohol baths.

Why do fevers spike at night?

At night,

there is less cortisol in your blood

. As a result, your white blood cells readily detect and fight infections in your body at this time, provoking the symptoms of the infection to surface, such as fever, congestion, chills, or sweating.

Why you shouldn't reduce a fever?

One is that

fever is a natural response to infection

, so one shouldn't interfere with it; the other is that fever is a potentially harmful consequence of infection, so one should suppress it to minimize its complications.

Is sweating out a fever good?

Sweat is part of the body's cooling system, so it's not unusual to think that sweating out a fever can help. Wrapping yourself in extra clothes and blankets, taking a steam bath, and moving around are sure to make you sweat even more. But

there's no evidence that sweating it out will help you feel better faster

.

When should I give my child a fever reducer?

Don't give your child medicine if he or she is between 3 months and 3 years of age and has a temperature of 102°F or lower.

If your child is achy and fussy, and his or her temperature is above 102°F (38.8°C)

, you may want to give him or her acetaminophen.

Do blankets Increase fever?


Do not put extra blankets or clothes on. This may cause your fever to rise even higher

. Dress in light, comfortable clothing.

Is drinking cold water good for fever?


Drinking cold water lowers the body temperature and takes a fever down

. Staying hydrated at any time is important, but when the body is in distress, using the cold water helps tremendously. Adding a squeeze of lemon and a little bit of sea salt during a fever can replace electrolytes that may have been lost.

When you have a fever is it better to stay warm or cold?


Stay comfortably cool

There's no evidence that layering on blankets “and trying to sweat out the fever” has any benefit, Dr. Ferrer says. Instead, you'll probably feel better if you stay cool, he says. One way to beat the heat is to take a lukewarm or cool shower or bath at a temperature that's comfortable to you.

What temp should I take child to hospital?

If your child is 3 or older, visit the pediatric ER if the child's temperature is

over 102 degrees for two or more days

. You should also seek emergency care if the fever is accompanied by any of these symptoms: Abdominal pain. Difficulty breathing or swallowing.

How long can a child have a 104 fever?

Most fevers with viral illnesses range between 101° and 104° F (38.4° and 40° C). They may last for

2 or 3 days

. They are not harmful.

What symptoms will get you admitted to the hospital?

  • Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath.
  • Chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure.
  • Fainting, sudden dizziness or weakness.
  • Changes in vision.
  • Confusion or changes in mental status.
  • Any sudden or severe pain.
  • Uncontrolled bleeding.
  • Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea.

When should you call an ambulance for a fever?

You don't need ambulance transport, but take someone straight to A&E if they have:

A fever and are floppy and lethargic

. Severe abdominal pain. A cut that is gaping or losing a lot of blood, if they have amputated a finger or if there is something embedded in the wound.

What happens if a child doesn't bring down a fever with medicine?

It's also important for parents to remember that fevers that don't respond to medicine can be caused by either a virus or a bacteria. And when the fever medicine wears off, the fever is going to return, and

it needs to be treated again until the body's immune system overpowers whatever is causing the illness

.

How do you sleep with a fever?

  1. Sleep with your head propped up. …
  2. Avoid cold medications, including most decongestants, that may keep you awake in the hours before bed. …
  3. Take a hot shower or bath before you go to bed. …
  4. Use a humidifier in your bedroom to help prevent stuffy, congested airways.

How high is too high for a fever?

High fevers are

103 degrees or above

. A potentially dangerous fever begins when your temperature is at least 104 degrees. If you have a fever that is 105 degrees or higher, you need immediate medical attention.

Is it good to let a fever break on its own?

But treating a fever doesn't stop the infection that caused it — all it does is bring your temperature down. Even so,

you might want to break your fever because: A fever can make you feel low. An extremely high fever (105 degrees or above) can cause damage to the body.

How do you break a fever naturally?

  1. You can help break a fever by resting, drinking plenty of fluids, and cooling the skin with ice packs or a washcloth.
  2. Medication, such as ibuprofen (Advil) or acetaminophen (Tylenol), can also help reduce fever symptoms.

What is an alarming temperature?

Call your health care provider if your temperature is

103 F (39.4 C) or higher

. Seek immediate medical attention if any of these signs or symptoms accompanies a fever: Severe headache. Rash.

When should you go to the hospital for a fever?


If the adult's fever lasts for more than three days

, they should seek emergency care. If the adult's fever rises above 103°F, they should seek emergency care. If the adult's fever is accompanied by nausea, confusion or a rash, they should seek emergency care as these symptoms may be caused by meningitis.

Why does my child have a fever with no other symptoms?

It's

most likely caused by a virus

. You may not know the cause of the fever until other symptoms develop. This may take 24 hours. Most fevers are good for sick children.

How do you bring a child's fever down?

Encourage your child to

rest and drink plenty of fluids

. Medication isn't needed. Call the doctor if your child seems unusually irritable or lethargic or complains of significant discomfort. If your child seems uncomfortable, give your child acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others).

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.