Yes, because obviously there is something in your body that it is trying to kill, like a virus. If it gets any worse, go see the doctor.
You should keep a child home from school if the sick child is registering a fever or is vomiting, or is known to have a contagious condition. School handbook's are a good source of information on what the school expects from the child and his parents.
It depends on the school and it's ultimately the nurse's choice. From my experience, a nurse could send you home regardless if you have a fever or not. if something is wrong or you really feel sick, the nurse should be able to send you home
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You have a fever and u should stay home .
They should stay home and inside until the fever is gone.
Check the child's temperature. If her temperature is more than 100.4 degrees, the child should stay home from school. A child will run a fever during the time they are contagious. She should not return to school until she has been without a fever for 24 hours. 2 Keep the child home from school if he has and continues to vomit. It is most likely a sign of a virus or food poisoning. He should stay home until he has been able to eat two meals and keep all the food down. 3 Watch the child's bathroom visits if he is complaining of an upset stomach. If he has even one spell of diarrhea, do not let him go to school. Diarrhea can cause unnecessary embarrassment and teasing for the child. 4 Look into her mouth if she has a persistent cough. If there are white spots in her throat take her to the doctor because she probably has step throat. If her throat is swollen and red, keep her home from school. If the cough does not go away with over-the-counter medications or the child begins to cough up mucus take her to the doctor. 5 Check your child if she is scratching continually. If she has a widespread rash, lice, scabies or impetigo do not let her go to school. These conditions are very contagious and can cause a breakout in the school. 6 Take your child to the doctor if he has multiple symptoms. A child with conditions such as the flu, scarlet fever, ear infections, mumps or the chickenpox should always stay home from school. Do not let your child return to school until the symptoms have been gone for at least 24 hours.
No. 100 is usually considered a low fever. 98.6 is average. 98.3 is on the low end of normal. 101 is when people start to worry about a fever, but 100 is when a child would be sent home from school, so make your determination from that, I suppose.
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Your child should stay home if they are sick and especially if they are contagious.
For the purposes of infection prevention in the classroom, children with fever should be separated from the other children, offered fluids and reassurance, and sent home to rest and recover until fever free for at least 24 hours.
You should check with a local school. They usually have that info. they sometimes even offer home school options.
If a child truly has Scarlet Fever, the child needs to be kept at home during treatment, unless otherwise directed by a physician. School exams can always wait and be re-scheduled.