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Baby Fever
Fever is not an illness but a natural defence reaction. In babies under 3 months, any fever above 38°C (100.4°F) should be evaluated by a doctor.
الأسباب المحتملة
- 1Infections (cold, stomach bug, urinary tract infection)
- 2Teething (mild temperature up to 38°C/100.4°F, NOT high fever)
- 3Vaccine reaction (normal 24-48 hours after vaccination)
- 4Overdressing or overheating
- 5Rarely: bacterial infections (ear infection, pneumonia)
ما يمكنكِ فعله
- Fever-reducing medicine: paracetamol (from 3 months) or ibuprofen (from 6 months) — dose by weight
- Cool compresses only above 39°C and only when hands and feet are warm
- Plenty of fluids: breastfeed more often or offer bottle
- Light clothing, room temperature 18-20°C
- Monitor temperature regularly (rectal is most accurate for babies)
متى تزورين الطبيب؟
- Baby under 3 months with fever above 38°C (100.4°F) → see doctor IMMEDIATELY
- Fever above 40°C (104°F) at any age
- Fever lasting more than 3 days
- Baby is lethargic, refuses to drink, cries inconsolably
- Non-blanching rash (glass test)
- Neck stiffness or bulging fontanelle
- Febrile seizure (twitching, loss of consciousness)
ملاحظات حسب العمر
Newborns (0-3 months): Any fever above 38°C is an emergency. The immune system is still immature. Infants (3-6 months): Fever above 39°C should be evaluated. Babies (6-12 months): Frequent fevers from teething and infections are normal, but watch for warning signs. Toddlers (12-24 months): Higher fevers are better tolerated; overall condition matters more than the number.
الأسئلة الشائعة
At what temperature does a baby have a fever?
Can I give my baby ibuprofen?
Do I need to see a doctor for every fever?
Does teething really cause fever?
نصائح أسبوعية لكِ
معلومات مخصصة لمرحلتك — مجاناً، بدون رسائل مزعجة.
سؤال حول Baby Fever?
ذكاؤنا الاصطناعي يجيب فوراً — بتعاطف واستناداً إلى الأدلة.
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