Yes - but it might be better if someone else drove him there.
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Call your regular doctor--they usually have someone on call. This avoids a long wait in the emergency room and gives you some information to act on. Of course, if the vomiting is continuous and the fever is extremely high, an emergency room might be a good call.
You should take the child to the ER.
The prefix of "no fever" is "no-" and the suffix is "-er."
If you mean a fever of 114F, better see someone in the ER NOW.
a person with a fever this high should be in the ER ASAP !!!!!
Kids can go to the ER for the same things as an adult. More commonly they go to the ER for injuries, vomiting and diarrhea, fever
Hay - fev - er ------> 3
If you are worried, check with the child's pediatrician. If the baby is less than 2 months old, any fever is dangerous--even if low grade. Most likely it is just a virus, but you should always check with the doctor.
YES! Get her to the er.
Never mind the doctor, go to ER right away!
Tonsills I'm guessing you mean and it's enough to go to your regular doctor unless you have a serious infection and fever. They often get swollen during a cold with a sore throat.
The at home remedy is to have her drink lots of cranberry juice. If your child has a fever than then the infection needs antibiotics and you should take her straight to am ER
If you cannot put weight on your knee, feel sick, or have a fever or if your knee is red and hot, you should also consider going to the ER to be evaluated by a doctor. You could have a broken bone or an infection.