A fever is typically a sign that something out of the ordinary is happening in your body. Â But a temperature reading isn't the only sign that a fever is serious.
Leisa Priddy, a Fox News Health viewer, asked this question about her grandson:
âMy grandson had a fever of 105.1. Â What temperature is too high in a toddler, and at what point should you take them to the doctor?â
When it comes to fevers in small children, it's important to be cautious, because a fast-rising fever could put a child at risk for a febrile seizure.
Parents should call a doctor if a child's temperature is more than 103 degrees Fahrenheit, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Â The Academy also recommends seeing a doctor if your child experiences symptoms like:
-Loss of appetite
-Cough
-An ear ache
-Irritability or fatigue
-Vomiting
-Diarrhea
According to Dr. Stephen Turner, chief of pediatrics at SUNY Downstate at Long Island College Hospital, there are two over-the-counter medicines that can be used to reduce fever in children â" acetaminophen, or Tylenol, which can be used every four hours, and Ibuprofen, which can be used ever six hours. Â Â
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