i doubt u would have done any permanent damage. Stop feeling so guilty. I think a temp is anything over 39. her eyes might be droopy coz she may be a little dehydrated, its important to keep her fuilds up.
DD had a fever of 41 degrees on Saturday morning and I took her straight to the docs.
She was diagnosed with the flu and was given tamiflu.
Now the problem is, she was complaining all night but i didnt think (as i have been so exhausred from her non sleepless nights but thats no excuse) to check her temp.
What if she had a high temp all night? and i didnt give her panadol? Did I do permanent damage to her by not checking and taking her to the hospital?
I am so scared now because she is okay now but her eyes seems very droopy.
I feel soo mega guilty and the more i tell people they all said i should have taken her to the hospital.
What degree should i have taken her?
Gosh i seriously hope I did not do any permanent damage =(
i doubt u would have done any permanent damage. Stop feeling so guilty. I think a temp is anything over 39. her eyes might be droopy coz she may be a little dehydrated, its important to keep her fuilds up.
Actually letting a fever "cook" the bugs is a good thing to do. When we dont medicate a fever, it is the body heating up to cook the bugs, which is a good thing. also if the temp gets too high, children will have a febrile convulsion which is also the bodies natural way of bringing down a temp. So dont feel bad xo
hun look up the royal childrens hospital factsheets, they have some great info on febrile convulsions
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