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Oh, dude, so like, when your kid's got a fever, it's basically their body's way of saying, "Hey, something's up, man." You should know that a fever is just a symptom, not the actual problem, like when your car's engine light comes on - it's not the light that's the issue, it's what's causing it. Make sure to monitor the fever, give them fluids, and if it's high or lasts a while, maybe give the doc a shout.

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