How Is Fever In One Part Of The Body Treated In Children ?
Thanks for your query.
Most fevers are good for sick children and help the body fight infection. Most fevers usually do not subside within 3-4 days in small kids, as this is the initial period when the body is fighting the infection.
Use the following definitions to help put your child's level of fever into perspective:
100°-102°F (37.8° - 39°C) Low grade fevers: beneficial, desirable range
102°-104°F (39 - 40°C) Mild fever: still beneficial
Over 104°F (40°C) Moderate fever: causes discomfort, but harmless
Over 105°F (40.6°C) High fever: higher risk of bacterial infections
Over 106°F (41.1°C) Very high fever: important to bring it down
Over 108°F (42.3°C) XXXXXXX fever: fever itself can harm brain
From the history available, most of her temperatures have been around 102°F, hence there is no need to panic. You might continue to complete the full course of the medicines prescribed by your doctor.
In Addition follow the supportive measures mentioned below to see beneficial response.
1. Cold sponges might be helpful to reduce the body temperature.
How to sponge: Use lukewarm water (85 - 90° F) (29.4 - 32.2° C). Sponge for 20-30 minutes. If your child shivers or becomes cold, stop sponging or increase the water temperature.
2. Give cold fluids orally in unlimited amounts (reason: good hydration replaces sweat and improves heat loss via skin).
3. Dress in 1 layer of light weight clothing and sleep with 1 light blanket (avoid bundling). (Caution: overheated kids can't undress themselves.)
In case you still have any doubts , consulting a pediatrician might be reassuring.
I hope this helps.
Thanks for the follow up.
Different parts of the body have different temperatures.
Measurements taken directly inside the body cavity (ears), are typically slightly higher than oral measurements, and oral measurements are somewhat higher than skin temperature (Armpit temperature).
Although some people think of these numbers as representing the normal temperature, a wide range of temperatures has been found in healthy people.
The average normal core body temperature (taken internally) is 37.0°C (98.6 °F).
Please note the range of normally observed temperature in kids.
for oral temperature is 33.2–38.2 °C (92–101 °F),
for rectal it is 34.4–37.8 °C (94–100 °F),
for the tympanic cavity it is 35.4–39.8 °C (96–100 °F) and
for axillary it is 35.5–37.0 °C (96–99 °F).[4]
Hence the readings seen in your kid are well within the normal range of temperature and hence there is no need to worry about it.
With respect to the use of Kool strips to reduce fever, they just provide surface cooloing action and comfort to the kid and reduce your anxiety. But they do not help to treat the main cause that is producing the fever.
You can achieve the same results by cold sponges that I have described in the answer above.
Please note that the following signs if seen in your kid, along with the high temperature, then it could be due to something to be worried about :-
1. Your child looks or acts very sick ; Not alert when awake
2. Any difficulty breathing
3. Great difficulty swallowing fluids or saliva
4. Child is confused (delirious) or has stiff neck or bulging soft spot
5. Had a seizure with the fever
6. Very irritable (e.g., inconsolable crying or cries when touched or moved)
7. Won't move an arm or leg normally
8. Signs of dehydration (very dry mouth, no urine in more than 8 hours, etc.)
9. Burning or pain with urination
In case, your kid has some of the above signs and symptoms in the list, you might consult your pediatrician for proper physical examination and specific treatment.
I hope this clears your doubts.
Regards.
Dr Anvekar.