ycliper

Популярное

Музыка Кино и Анимация Автомобили Животные Спорт Путешествия Игры Юмор

Интересные видео

2025 Сериалы Трейлеры Новости Как сделать Видеоуроки Diy своими руками

Топ запросов

смотреть а4 schoolboy runaway турецкий сериал смотреть мультфильмы эдисон
Скачать

The High Fever MYTH! 🌡️

Автор: Dr. Joe, M.D.

Загружено: 2022-10-18

Просмотров: 16076

Описание: Myths vs Facts:

Many parents have false beliefs (myths) about fever. They think fever will hurt their child. They worry and lose sleep when their child has a fever. This is called fever phobia. In fact, fevers are harmless and often helpful. Let these facts help you better understand fever.

MYTH. My child feels warm, so she has a fever.

FACT. Children can feel warm for a many reasons. Examples are playing hard, crying, getting out of a warm bed or hot weather. They are "giving off heat." Their skin temperature should return to normal in about 20 minutes. About 80% of children who act sick and feel warm do have a fever. If you want to be sure, take the temperature. These are the cutoffs for fever using different types of thermometers:

Rectal (bottom), ear or forehead temperature: 100.4° F (38.0° C) or higher
Oral (mouth) temperature: 100° F (37.8° C) or higher
Under the arm (Armpit) temperature: 99° F (37.2° C) or higher
MYTH. All fevers are bad for children.

FACT. Fevers turn on the body's immune system. They help the body fight infection. Normal fevers between 100° and 104° F (37.8° - 40° C) are good for sick children.

MYTH. Fevers above 104° F (40° C) are dangerous. They can cause brain damage.

FACT. Fevers with infections don't cause brain damage. Only temperatures above 108° F (42° C) can cause brain damage. It's very rare for the body temperature to climb this high. It only happens if the air temperature is very high. An example is a child left in a closed car during hot weather.

MYTH. Anyone can have a seizure triggered by fever.

FACT. Only 4% of children can have a seizure with fever.

MYTH. Seizures with fever are harmful.

FACT. These seizures are scary to watch, but they stop within 5 minutes. They don't cause any permanent harm. They don't increase the risk for speech delays, learning problems, or seizures without fever.

MYTH. All fevers need to be treated with fever medicine.

FACT. Fevers only need to be treated if they cause discomfort (makes your child feel bad). Most fevers don't cause discomfort until they go above 102° or 103° F (39° or 39.5° C).

MYTH. Without treatment, fevers will keep going higher.

FACT. Wrong, because the brain knows when the body is too hot. Most fevers from infection don't go above 103° or 104° F (39.5°- 40° C). They rarely go to 105° or 106° F (40.6° or 41.1° C). While these are "high" fevers, they also are harmless ones.

MYTH. With treatment, fevers should come down to normal.

FACT. With treatment, most fevers come down 2° or 3° F (1° or 1.5° C).

MYTH. If you can't "break the fever", the cause is serious.

FACT. Fevers that don't come down to normal can be caused by viruses or bacteria. The response to fever medicines tells us nothing about the cause of the infection.

MYTH. Once the fever comes down with medicines, it should stay down.

FACT. It's normal for fevers with most viral infections to last for 2 or 3 days. When the fever medicine wears off, the fever will come back. It may need to be treated again. The fever will go away and not return once the body overpowers the virus. Most often, this is day 3 or 4.

MYTH. If the fever is high, the cause is serious.

FACT. If the fever is high, the cause may or may not be serious. If your child looks very sick, the cause is more likely to be serious.

MYTH. The exact number of the temperature is very important.

FACT. How your child looks and acts is what's important. The exact temperature number is not.

MYTH. Oral temperatures between 98.7° and 100° F (37.1° to 37.8° C) are low-grade fevers.

FACT. These temperatures are normal. The body's normal temperature changes throughout the day. It peaks in the late afternoon and evening. A true low-grade fever is 100° F to 102° F (37.8° - 39° C) .

SUMMARY. Keep in mind that fever is fighting off your child's infection. Fever is one of the good guys. Hope this helps with pediatric fever, fever in children, antipyretic drugs.

Не удается загрузить Youtube-плеер. Проверьте блокировку Youtube в вашей сети.
Повторяем попытку...
The High Fever MYTH! 🌡️

Поделиться в:

Доступные форматы для скачивания:

Скачать видео

  • Информация по загрузке:

Скачать аудио

Похожие видео

How Fevers REALLY Work

How Fevers REALLY Work

[TOP 10] Kids' Favorite Baby Shark Songs | Compilation | Pinkfong Official for Kids

[TOP 10] Kids' Favorite Baby Shark Songs | Compilation | Pinkfong Official for Kids

Life when my Kid gets Sick in Japan

Life when my Kid gets Sick in Japan

Why Do Fevers Get Worse at Night?

Why Do Fevers Get Worse at Night?

Если вы ЭТО СЛЫШИТЕ, значит, это нарцисс пытается вас заманить в ловушку! (Не спорьте и не ссорьт...

Если вы ЭТО СЛЫШИТЕ, значит, это нарцисс пытается вас заманить в ловушку! (Не спорьте и не ссорьт...

🔎👀 Curious Songs Compilation | Juny, Tony Will Let You Know! | Kids Song | Nursery Rhymes | JunyTony

🔎👀 Curious Songs Compilation | Juny, Tony Will Let You Know! | Kids Song | Nursery Rhymes | JunyTony

Minecraft but Sleep is OP

Minecraft but Sleep is OP

Падаешь, трясешься, а люди думают, что ты пьяный: #монолог девушки с эпилепсией

Падаешь, трясешься, а люди думают, что ты пьяный: #монолог девушки с эпилепсией

МОЛОДАЯ ДЕВУШКА БОИТСЯ ВСЕЙ ЕДЫ (ARFID) | Студия Дхара Манна

МОЛОДАЯ ДЕВУШКА БОИТСЯ ВСЕЙ ЕДЫ (ARFID) | Студия Дхара Манна

Viral Fever in Children |കുട്ടികളിലെ പനി | Doctor Live 5 Mar 2019

Viral Fever in Children |കുട്ടികളിലെ പനി | Doctor Live 5 Mar 2019

An Approach to Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO)

An Approach to Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO)

Самое важное видео для беременных женщин (подтверждено научными данными)

Самое важное видео для беременных женщин (подтверждено научными данными)

Как жили люди до появления центрального отопления?

Как жили люди до появления центрального отопления?

Emergency Treatment for Ischemic Stroke - Dr. Reza Jahan | UCLA Interventional Radiology

Emergency Treatment for Ischemic Stroke - Dr. Reza Jahan | UCLA Interventional Radiology

Вот почему сезон гриппа наступает в одно и то же время каждый год — это НЕ то, что вы думаете | Д...

Вот почему сезон гриппа наступает в одно и то же время каждый год — это НЕ то, что вы думаете | Д...

EMERGENCY! 13 NAKAKAMATAY NA SENYALES NG LAGNAT  |  LAGNAT sa BATA: KAILAN DAPAT ISUGOD SA OSPITAL?

EMERGENCY! 13 NAKAKAMATAY NA SENYALES NG LAGNAT | LAGNAT sa BATA: KAILAN DAPAT ISUGOD SA OSPITAL?

Paw Patrol's Skye, Chase, Marshall, and Rubble Best Baby Pup Episode Compilation!

Paw Patrol's Skye, Chase, Marshall, and Rubble Best Baby Pup Episode Compilation!

Student Passes Out During Her Presentation

Student Passes Out During Her Presentation

What If You Don't Eat (Day by Day)

What If You Don't Eat (Day by Day)

How to Prevent & Treat Colds & Flu

How to Prevent & Treat Colds & Flu

© 2025 ycliper. Все права защищены.



  • Контакты
  • О нас
  • Политика конфиденциальности



Контакты для правообладателей: [email protected]