It depends on the age of the child. For a baby (1 - 12 month) any fever should be reproted to a doctor.
Usually, a fever above 38,5°C requiers vigilance and medical advice. A fever above 39,5°C is pontentially a vital threat.
A doctor should be addressed as doctor business wise. Though it is perfectly alright for friends and family to call him by his name, as anyone.
Dr. Suess never had a child.
You should always call your Dr if you have concerns that's what we pay them the big bucks for. However try lying on you left side and re-take your b/p. By lying on your left side it should take some pressure off yourself and the baby from a circulatory aspect.
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No your dr can only call if you are talking about harming yourself or others
Talk to your dr before taking any medications while pregnant.A simple call to the office will do.
If your child is one to get pee on his/her pants you should remove their clothes immediately. Make sure you have extra clothes, diapers, and/or training pants. If you are concerned about your son/daughter peeing on themselves seek advise from a Dr.
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Whenever a child is suffering from heart pains you should talk to a doctor, go with your gut feeling. Doctors are used to what may seem like silly questions but could be serious. Most parents keep the non emergency number for the hospital and anyone could always call and talk to a nurse or doctor to see if a child should be brought in to the ER or just the Dr..
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That a woman is pregnant with a child. -Dr. Davin Willhoit
A temperature of 103.8 is dangerous for a child. Take the child to an urgent care facility or the emergency room or the child's pediatrician or general practitioner doctor if the child can get in to the doctor today. This high temperature can harm the child's hearing or other body parts. Do not delay in getting treatment and proper diagnosis. Do not administer aspirin to a child. It can cause Reyes Syndrome.