3 days
No. If your child still has a fever after that long, they should be taken to a doctor.
You should take your child to the doctor for a fever if it is higher than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit and lasts for more than a couple of days, or if your child is experiencing other concerning symptoms like difficulty breathing, severe headache, or a rash.
No. The child is running a fever. If it stays that high or goes higher, a doctor should be consulted.
You should take your child to the doctor for a cough if it lasts for more than a week, is accompanied by a high fever, difficulty breathing, or if your child is wheezing or coughing up blood.
You should take the child to see a doctor as soon as you possibly can.
Then take the child to a doctor.
The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.
You should always be concerned when your child has a high grade fever. His/her body is trying to fight off an infection that are causing all of these symptoms. Sorry if this didn't help. Hope you feel better.
You should not have a fever after a knee replacement. fever can indicate infection so I suggest you consult your doctor.
Parents should take their toddler to the doctor for a runny nose if it persists for more than 10 days, is accompanied by a fever, or if the child is having difficulty breathing.
Yes You should
In children, a fever above 38,5°C requires an immediate call to the doctor, or emergency health service. It's to be known that a fever exceeding 39°C can cause ceizures and brain damages. While the medical team is on the way, cool the child down with water-soaked tissues, and open the windows (unless it's freezing outside). DO NOT USE ICE - DO NOT PLACE THE CHILD NEAR OR IN A REFRIGERATOR - DO NOT PLACE THE CHILD OUTDOOR. In adults, a fever exceeding 39 should be real concern. A fever exceeding 40 requires a call to the doctor.