Temperature in infants: how to help crumbs
Fever is an indicator that the bodycrumbs fights bacteria that cause the disease. If your child's age is from three months to three years and the child has a low-grade fever (up to 37.8 aboutC), the drugs in this case are unnecessary, butIt is still worthwhile to see a doctor to find out the cause of the fever. But if the temperature in infants is higher than subfebrile, then it must be "knocked down" by antipyretic drugs. Such preparations, intended for children, can be in different forms: suspensions, tablets, suppositories and syrups. If the crumb has not yet reached the age of three months and he has a fever, then it is necessary to call a local doctor or "ambulance", because the fever may be a sign of a serious infection.
Normal temperature in infants
The normal temperature in crumbs is 37 degrees Celsius, if you measure it orally, in the armpits or knees, and 37.5 aboutC, if measurements are made rectally. Elevated temperature in children is 37.5 aboutC for oral measurements and 38 aboutC for rectal.
How is temperature measured in infants
The temperature must be measured correctly, otherwise you will not get the correct information.
- For oral measurements, make sure that you have not used it beforehand rectally.
- Before you give your child a thermometer, wash it well in warm soapy water and dry well.
- If the temperature in infants is measured orally, then the thermometer should be kept for at least 20 minutes, otherwise it will not show reliable information.
- When measuring body temperature, you do not need to swaddle a child, walk around with a light loin and sliders.
- Never leave a crumb alone with a thermometer.
- After you finish the procedure, flush the thermometer with running water.
Infant Temperature: Causes
Fever, also known as elevatedthe temperature itself is not a disease and is most often a symptom of the presence in the body of an infection or a disease of the ear, lungs, skin or throat. But besides this, it can arise because of:
- Vaccines.
- Side effects of drugs.
- Inflammation.
Thus, if you notice a fever in your crumb, you should immediately contact your pediatrician.
How to reduce the temperature of an infant
Do not give crumbs that are less thanthree months, no medicine, without consulting the pediatrician. The temperature itself is "knocked down" by medical preparations, but in addition it is worth taking measures to make the baby feel better:
- Give your child more fluids. Otherwise, dehydration is possible. For young children, perfectly fit fruit drinks, compotes, jellies or broths.
- Do not make a child eat until he feels better.
- Provide the baby with enough rest.
- Do not "eat" the crumbs, get by with cotton pajamas or thin sliders with a swing.
- If your child has a fever, give him an extra blanket and take it when the chill is over. </ ol </ p>