The age does not affect the level of heat to be considered a fever. Anything above 98 degrees is abnormal.
Yes, it is possible for a 4-year-old to get pityriasis rosea, although it is more common in older children and adults. The cause of this skin condition is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to viral infections. If you suspect your child has pityriasis rosea, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
The average height for a six-year-old boy is around 3 feet 9 inches to 4 feet 1 inch. Keep in mind that there is a range of normal heights for children at this age, with individual differences playing a significant role.
A 10 year old body has 7 pints of blood. 7 Pint = 3.312235311 Litre (L) I hoped i helped.
The lung capacity vary on the person's age, gender, where he lives and more. For example, if he lives in a smoke-free area his lung capacity is probably more. The average lung capacity for a human is 4-6 liters of air and the average lung capacity for a 10-11 year old is around 4 liters.
i wouldnt worry about it i am 14 i had my tonsils connected to my uvula i was fine i got sick alot more then other kids though also if they grown bigger i would take them to the docors because mine grew eachh year so they took them oout so i wouldnt worry
how high shour a 4 year old fever go be for we take to the hosptil
High fever and tremors in a 4 year old Shitzu might be caused by an allergic reaction to a medicine like a flea and tick bath. It could also be a sign of a tick bite infection. The animal should be taken to the veterinarian as soon as possible.
Yes, a temperature of 104°F (40°C) is considered high for a 4-year-old and may indicate a fever. It’s important to monitor other symptoms and ensure the child stays hydrated. If the fever persists or is accompanied by severe symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes, a temperature of 38.6°C (101.5°F) is considered high for a 4-year-old. This indicates a fever, which is a common response to infection or illness. It's important to monitor the child for other symptoms and consult a healthcare professional if the fever persists or if there are any concerning signs. Always ensure the child stays hydrated and comfortable during this time.
The coldness or if he got it from skl
NO. Call the doctor or go to the hospital.
Possibly bronchitis or pneumonia...go to the Dr, Please!
yes you take them to the doctor or go by the pharmacy although he may not be running fever a green colored snot is a start of an unhealthy body. especially a 4 year old when there immune system isn't that good. also be on the look out for other symptoms.
A fever of 103.5°F in a 4-year-old is generally considered a moderate fever and not typically in the "danger zone." However, it's important to monitor the child for any additional symptoms such as difficulty breathing, persistent vomiting, or lethargy. If the fever persists for more than a few days or if the child appears very ill, it is advisable to consult a pediatrician. Always trust your instincts as a parent—if you feel concerned, seek medical advice.
Not sure, but take them to the doctors
The shivering and the cold hands are common findings with the high temperature. They body is trying to warm itself up. Just the same way you would if you are outside in the cold winter without a coat. You could try to see the doctor or call and ask. But if her fever isn't really high (over 103), keep her warm. The high fever is the body's way of trying to kill whatever "bug" she has.
My four year old just presented the same symptoms. Dr. called back and recommended benadryl suspension. Feels it is probably an insect bite. Will take her in to pediatrician in the morning.