Lots of people will say different things... I would be a little concerned and keep a close eye on her with a temp like that... (and definitely take her to the Dr's tomorrow, if not sooner, if required)
*Hope she gets better soon*
My 3.5yr old DD was not well this afternoon and her temp shot up to 39.2° when taken under her arm, I gave neurofen and she went to bed.
An hour later her temp is still 38.5°...it is not coming down much.
I have sponged her head, light clothing and blankets but not much is making a difference.
When should I worry?
Lots of people will say different things... I would be a little concerned and keep a close eye on her with a temp like that... (and definitely take her to the Dr's tomorrow, if not sooner, if required)
*Hope she gets better soon*
It's important to take temperature as just one of many symptoms to consider. Personally I would worry if her temperature was 40 and was not responding to medication, but if she seemed very distressed then I would worry a lot sooner.
childrens temps can go a bit higher than adult temps before drs will worry, my son had 39.4 and the GP didnt have a reaction at all!, just keep an eye on her, maybe ring 1300 Health? sorry I am not a paeds nurse!
Thanks.
I am going to give her some panadol in 10min so hopefully that should bring it down further.
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at a temp like that, that didn't seem to be coming down, I would be keeping an eye on it and even call your local hospital or there is a 1300#.yes... the joys...
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one of the other BB girls directed me to this factsheet that i found useful when my little one was sick. hope DD feels better soon
hope she is feeling better today
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