It seems my poor little Squinkie is sick Not that you'd know to look at her, she's her normal happy self except for a persistent cough that a couple of weeks ago the Dr said was nothing.
The first we noticed she was a bit off was yesterday she was very sooky for me & DH - for daycare she was perfect. Then last night she broke her lovely pattern off waking 3 times a night to sleep for a maximum one hour at a time. Today she's been great, but her skin was feeling hot to me.
Checked her temp around 4:30 and it was 38.4. Decided to see how she went. Just now she's woken up for the second time already and it was 39.4 Gave her panadol and it's gone down to 38.9 in twenty minutes.
I've read up a lot on fevers and I'm not too stressed yet, but should she go to daycare tomorrow if her temp is still high? And how long should I wait for it to go down before making a Dr's appointment?
Our daycare have a policy that we shouldn't send DS if he has had Panadol within 12 hrs. I wouldn't send DS with a fever as the childcare will call us to come and get him if he has a fever.
Hmm, ear infection is a possibility, she seems to like having the thermometer in her ear, kinda leans into it. How do they decide if it's viral or bacterial, and if antibiotics are required? Thinking a call to the health help line might help.
She's just woken again and it's down to 38.1. I'm relieved it's going down, but I guess that's just the panadol and no real indicator of how things will be tomorrow.
I think she'll be best off with a day at home - even if her temp is normal in the morning it looks like a long night ahead for the poor thing And if it stays up in the morning then off to the Dr we go.
Most day cares say not to send kids with a fever to day care. I wouldn't anyway as when kids are sick they want mummy or daddy and not day care workers anyway and dont want to risk spreading some bugs if its something that can be caught.
Yeah I checked our daycare policy and it says nothing about temperatures. I guess I was wondering because she's fine during the day - today she happily went to my parents who she only sees once a month. I've also found our daycare haven't called me to pick her up when I'd have expected it, like the time she was sneezing giant boogers all over the place from the time we picked her up until bed.
The Dr kind of implied I was just another run of the mill paranoid mother when I went there last time, basically said she's likely to be sick for the first few months of daycare so get over it
I don't send mine to daycare with a fever that is only brought down with panandol (i.e if it is there before I give panadol and history shows it going up again once panadol wears off)..
Our daycare will administer panadol (after calling for our consent), and will insist on them going home if temp is still there or goes back once panadol wears off.
How's she doing Kaytee? I echo peanutters post.
I hope this doesn't come across rantish! I'm passionate about chns health and wellbeing!
(17 years working in childcare and kindergarten)
It is usually a policy for children who have an elevated or depressed temperature to be kept at home for at least 24hours after their temperature returns to normal. The reason for this is that staff are first aid trained, not medically trained and don't have the staff numbers to care for a sick child. As you are experiencing, illness spreads really fast in childcare if sick children are brought to the centre and staff aren't vigelent In supporting families to keep sick chn at home.
It sound like the staff at the childcare centre could do with reviewing their practices( Staying healthy in childcare 4th edition or 5th edition if its been released) heres the link http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/_files_nhmrc/publications/attachments/ch43.pdf
If you haven't been called when you thought you would be... I wonder how many other families havent been called to collect chn who are sick resulting in your daughter getting sick.
Good luck, I hope your little one feels better soon and the dr shows some support and empathy next time you see them!
I guess I also think about when I have a fever. I want water and my own bed and peace and quiet. I think it would be pretty tough for a little person who had a fever at daycare where its go go go all day. Its so tough when it means having to have time off work though...
Our daycare centre will allow kids to attend if their only symptom is a temperature and if it is controlled by panadol (ie below 38). They will even give regular doses of panadol during the day if you sign in advance but will obviously call you if the temp is accompanied by a change in behaviour or mood. However this is for older kids and with a little baby I wouldn't risk it as they are a lot less resilient. It certainly wouldn't hurt getting her ears checked by a doctor who will be able to advise if it is likely to be bacterial or viral and can give you a plan of what (if any) medication she needs. Hope you got some sleep last night
Frangipani, that's exactly my thinking, I'm constantly seeing sick kids at daycare.
I feel I may have come across as a bit of a bad mum for even thinking of sending her, but to see her no one would ever think anything was wrong. She's up now, happy as Larry and crawling off all over the house to play. Her temp is now 38.4 again, down on its own which is nice but obviously I'd like it lower.
She's staying home though, as she slept really poorly last night and had a coughing fit that resulted in her coughing up milk in the bed, poor bugger.
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