A temperature of 103.8 is dangerous for a child. Take the child to an urgent care facility or the emergency room or the child's pediatrician or general practitioner doctor if the child can get in to the doctor today. This high temperature can harm the child's hearing or other body parts. Do not delay in getting treatment and proper diagnosis. Do not administer aspirin to a child. It can cause Reyes Syndrome.
Typically speaking children can handle fevers better than adults so this would be considered a high fever in an adult but not as bad for a toddler, however most doctors want you to contact or bring a child in typically if the fever is over I think 101 and lasts for more than several hours. Watch your child closely and make sure it does not go higher. My son went to 104 at one point and we put cold wet clothes on him and fed him frozen fruit pops. Push fluids and children's Tylenol. Most of the time Tylenol will lower a fever. Still, if you are concerned you could always call your dr or hospital and ask them.
Yes - at this temperature he should be in hospital, or immediately on the way to a doctor at least.
Take the child to the doctor.
No, it is absolutely not normal for a toddler to get a fever every month. If you have a toddler who is experiencing this symptom it is vitally important that you take them to your family doctor, a fever can be very dangerous in a child so young.
There are many possible causes to a toddler's frequent high fevers from mild to extremely serious. Any child suffering from fever should be taken to see their doctor as soon as possible.
call his doctor.
Yes, it's considered a fever when temp is above 37.5. If it gets to over 40 I'd go straight the drs or if it lasts more then 2 days.
If your son is a baby take him to the doctor ASAP,much too high fever for a baby, if he is toddler baby aspirin if the fever does not come down after a couple of hours , take him to the Doctor as well, if he is a teenager a few days in bed until the fever breaks with some Tylenol
1038 / 2 is equal to 519.
Carrantuohill is the highest point in Ireland at about 1038 metres or about 3414 feet.
No. Anemia does not causes high fever. High fever may cause anemia like in malaria.
yes, it is a fever
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a high grade fever is considered 101 degrees believe it or not
high fever