No. If your child still has a fever after that long, they should be taken to a doctor.
If you get a cold with a low grade fever within two days of your scheduled surgery, call your nurse. The doctor will assess your situation and decide if the surgery will be rescheduled or not.
3 days
You should expect a whole new experience. Elementary school days are over and you are now growing into your teens years. The sixth grade will be your coming out party from child to teen.
The fever for a child with chickenpox will usually last for two to three days.
Depends on how long you have had the fever.
If a child is rushed to the hospital because of high fever for more than three days, they will likely do some routine tests. They will be checking for infection or any other signs of illness.
if the fever subsides yes. if not no, more than likely though if he is sick enough to have a fever he should probably take a couple of days off at least till the fever passes and he returns to normal 98.6 temperature
An adult with a fever has an abnormally elevated body temperature over 100.4 degrees F (38 C). Elderly individuals with a fever should be managed carefully. The following adults should be evaluated by a physician: * An adult with a fever over 102.9 degrees F (39.4 C) * An adult over 65 years old with a fever over 101.9 degrees F (38.8 C) * An adult with a fever that lasts longer than 3 days Types of fever include: * Low-grade fever: ** Temperature less than 101 degrees F (38.3 C) * High-grade fever: ** Temperature over 104 degrees F (40 C)
One must explain in entirety why their child will be out sick. Explain that the child has a fever and is sick and does not need to be in school where other children may catch the sickness. Explain that the child may be out for a number of days and will be seeing the doctor for medication.
me? i only have fever in 3 days
You missed the train! Whenever a child falls from a height or hits their head on something this is good reason to at least go to a clinic or the ER. Concusion can occur hours or days later, so always have your child checked over by a doctor no matter if you feel the fall wasn't all that bad and your child has stopped crying. The fall and the fever are unlikely to be related and if the fall was a week ago and you've seen no effects it probably wasn't serious. Prolonged fever in a child of that age does however merit a visit to the doctor.