Fever is common in babies but is usually harmless. It occurs in babies and disappears on its own. Fever is the body's mechanism of killing illnesses by increasing the temperature. It is normal and natural for a baby to catch a fever, and, therefore, nothing to fear. But be careful if the fever prolongs for more than one day. You must need to know when a child can be tended to by oneself and when one needs to see a doctor.
Based on the doctor's recommendations, babies can be given medicines such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. A sponge bath in lukewarm water may assist in lowering your child's fever. Ensure the water is not too cold or hot so your child feels uncomfortable. Wear your child a light cotton dress, and keep your room ventilated.
Frequently breastfeed or give your infant formula. Consider giving your baby an oral rehydration drink like Pedialyte under the doctor's recommendation. Encourage your child to drink more water after they've been weaned. Avoid soda and caffeinated beverages, which can dehydrate your child.
Call your doctor immediately if your baby is 12 weeks old or younger with a temperature above 100 degrees Celsius. For a child of any age, call your doctor right away if their temperature rises above 104, if they won't stop crying, or has any of the following:
- Stiff neck
- Severe headache
- Severe sore throat Ear pain
- Repeated vomiting or diarrhoea
- A seizure
- Rashes on the skin
You should also call your doctor if the fever has dropped, but your child is still feeling sick or if it seems to worsen.
At Ovum Hospital, you are safe because you place your child in the safest possible care in Bangalore. Our Ovum family cares about your children like they're our own. It is made possible through our team of experts who specialize in child care and practice compassion, ensuring that your child receives the most comprehensive form of care possible. Your baby's first fever is natural and inevitable. Still, the anxiety could be overwhelming because of the ongoing pandemic, so we're here to guide you. Reach our Ovum hospitals for any health concerns in your children. We are available 24*7 to provide the best possible care to infants and children.