It's generally safe to give your toddler a lukewarm bath if they have a fever, as it can help lower their body temperature and provide comfort. However, avoid using cold water, as it may cause shivering, which can raise their body temperature. Always monitor your child's comfort level and consult a pediatrician if the fever is high or persists. If your toddler seems very ill or is experiencing other concerning symptoms, it may be best to skip the bath and focus on their overall care.
Let him run around and play for a bit, and give him a bath.
Yes, you can put a toddler in a lukewarm bath to help bring their temperature down. You do not want to put them in a cool or cold bath though, as they may go into shock. Also, you should give them Tylenol and Motrin (infants or childrens) together. You can give them a full dose together. That's what the ER told me when my eight month old son had a temp of 104.2. Good luck.
It is not recommended to take a cold bath to lower a fever, and it may even cause worse damage since it lowers the body temperature a lot. It is best to just take medicine if you really want to lower the fever.
give them cold medicine a warm bath and a lot of rest if it doesn't get better they probably have more than a cold
hydralyte ice blocks
dont give your gerbil a 'water' bath use chinchilla dust
Actually you CAN give a Guinea pig a bath but you should not put them back in their cage when they are damp (this is how they get colds).It should be around 50 degrees or higher when you give him/her a bath but be sure to remember to dry your friend with a towel (NO HAIR DRYERS). SQ
I give up, what did the toddler say?
If your son is a baby take him to the doctor ASAP,much too high fever for a baby, if he is toddler baby aspirin if the fever does not come down after a couple of hours , take him to the Doctor as well, if he is a teenager a few days in bed until the fever breaks with some Tylenol
when it needs one
Once a week.
Prednisolone should be administered to a toddler as directed by a healthcare provider, typically in liquid form. It is important to follow the dosage instructions carefully and give the medication at the same time each day. It can be mixed with juice or milk to make it easier for the toddler to take.