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  • If your toddler has a fever, you need to get a doctor's diagnosis and treatment right away. A normal body temperature for a toddler is 98.5 F. A fever is a higher temperature than this, and is usually a sign of infection. If you suspect your child has a viral illness, you should take him or her to the doctor to determine the severity of his or her symptoms. Often, a high fever will not indicate a serious illness.
     
    A fever is not always a medical emergency. A high fever is normal for a child under two months, but should be taken to an ER or urgent care center if it persists for more than a few days or is associated with seizures. It's important to recognize if your child's fever is a symptom of a more serious underlying issue. You can also use HealthLink BC to get advice from nurses at any time.
     
    Getting a pediatrician's advice can be confusing. While a fever in an infant is a medical emergency, a high temperature in an older child is not. A fever is the body's way of fighting off an infection, so your child should visit the doctor for a proper diagnosis. Unless your toddler is vomiting, it's not necessarily necessary to take your toddler to the ER or urgent care for a fever.
     
    A doctor's advice is crucial when it comes to fever in children. A high fever can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. A doctor can prescribe over-the-counter medicines and treat the fever at home. But if your child has a higher fever than the recommended level, a doctor's help is needed. A child's fever can be an indicator of an infection, and it's best to get a second opinion before rushing your child to the ER.
     
    A high fever doesn't always mean a serious problem. Instead, you should try to look for other symptoms. Besides a high temperature, parents should not rush their child to an emergency room. A child's fever is not an emergency unless it's accompanied by other symptoms. A high fever may not require an ER visit. A pediatrician's diagnosis will depend on the severity of the underlying illness.
     
    A child's fever may be a warning sign that something is more serious is going on. While a temperature of 103deg F is no cause for concern, a fever of four or more days is a serious sign. However, fever in a toddler under 2 months of age is not a medical emergency, and it doesn't need an urgent care visit. If you're worried, call a doctor.
      March 26, 2022 1:24 AM MDT
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