You should take the child to the ER.
The only possible way to get a high fever in 1 hour is to run around and get warm. Standing in the sun or getting a sunburn will also give you a high fever quickly.
If a child stands on a bus nothing will happen because they are only lightweight. Something will happen if they are morbidly obese, and in this case, a dent may appear on the roof. If a child stands on toy bus they will hurt their foot.
As a small child, Grove had scarlet fever, which not only nearly killed him but also rendered him partly deaf.
You would get sick and may die but ONLY IF you drank it out of the bottle, not in a pool.
Only Dr.Bieber can cure that fever
(((Following the prescribed dosage times of the medication)))A fever may not always begin to reduce upon the first dosage of medication,it may take 2 doses for the fever to be reduced depending upon the type of illness which is causing the fever..If the fever remains after 12 hours or increases then the child should be seen by a doctor as soon as possible.Untill the fever begins to reduce the child should be watched for any signs of febrile seizures, also known as a fever fit or febrile convulsion, this is a convulsion associated with having a high body temperature (102*F and above),these are most common in children ages 6 months to 6 years old...Having a high fever can also cause the child to feel cold or have chills and a common mistake is to cover the child up with a blanket which increases the body temperature,When a high fever is present the body must be kept as cool as possible, covering up with only a sheet rather than a blanket and using normal clothing indoors..
Maybe the child will get kind of lonely or maybe not it might get jealous of another child because you might give the other child more attention
The same as what would happen if you drank it at any other age, your liver would process the alcohol out of your bloodstream. If you drink too much it could harm your development, but that's at the stage of acute alcohol poisoning.
No its not. Fever symptoms can be but not sickness or diarrhea.xno not really depends if your child gets really sick but otherwise no. you only get spots, itching and scratching.
Katherine Parr was not beheaded, but died of a fever seven days after giving birth to her only child, Mary Seymour, in 1548.
It does happen, usually only when the parents are dead or otherwise incapable.
you would go to jail