You should take your child to the doctor for a fever if it is higher than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit and lasts for more than a couple of days, or if your child is experiencing other concerning symptoms like difficulty breathing, severe headache, or a rash.
You should take your child to the doctor for a cough if it lasts for more than a week, is accompanied by a high fever, difficulty breathing, or if your child is wheezing or coughing up blood.
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Then take the child to a doctor.
You should take the child to see a doctor as soon as you possibly can.
Parents should take their toddler to the doctor for a runny nose if it persists for more than 10 days, is accompanied by a fever, or if the child is having difficulty breathing.
You should always be concerned when your child has a high grade fever. His/her body is trying to fight off an infection that are causing all of these symptoms. Sorry if this didn't help. Hope you feel better.
You should take the child to the ER.
Take them to a doctor.
The normal temperature for children is 37.5°C. Anything over that shows fever and especially for children less than 6 months it can be a cause of worry. So its better to take the kid to the doctor and get appropriate medication.
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.
You should take the child to a doctor, but when my son had a lump in an area behind his ear and close by his neck, with fever, he had strep throat. ===ANOTHER ANSWER=== It could also indicate an infection of the sinus system. Have your child seen at a clinic, family doctor or an ENT doctor (ear, nose and throat doctor)
Take the child to the doctor, immediately!