A growing fever refers to a gradual increase in body temperature, often signaling an underlying infection or illness. It can result from various causes, including viral or bacterial infections, and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as chills, sweating, or fatigue. Monitoring the progression of a growing fever is important for determining the necessity of medical intervention. If the fever becomes high or persistent, it's advisable to seek medical attention.
some babies do and some dont, but a fever is normal while teething. panadol and nurofen should calm the fever down.
It stops bacteria from growing BOW!
Growing fever is not a medical condition. It may refer to a slight increase in body temperature that can happen during growth spurts in children, but it is not a definitive or recognized medical term. It's important to monitor any fever in children and consult a healthcare professional if it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
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Actually, growing pains can give a low grade fever in young children. It can cause sleepless night and should be taken into consideration when a child gets irritable. Growing pains are often the reason for a child feeling sick, tired, grumpy etc. Especially when the brain grows, growing pains can cause nightmares, fever, restless nights and irritability.
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Calico fever is a fever that comes and goes. It is a symptomatic immune response that causes fatigue. Those with it have to be prescribed antibiotics.
scarlet fever is brain fever
Hay fever
I think so because I've never had fever blisters without having a fever. And then when I got a fever I started getting them. So I do think you need a fever to get fever sores.
My 7 yr has also had a slight fever due to his molar trying to come out. Just give him some children's motrin, and rinse/ garggle with warm salt water. If swelling keep away from crunchy. Snacks might hurt the gum that has swelling. If it continues to hurt him. You should take him to dentist to check for infection.