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Guardian of a 1 yr 11 m old girl1 Year ago
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meri lado ka fever 102 degree hai uska head heat jyda ho jaa rha hai

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Author of questionGuardian of a 1 yr 11 m old girl11 months ago
A. I am a working lady. I take my 1 year child with .e whole day on working place.. what should I feed her for better growth
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. If your 11-month-old baby has a fever of 102°F (38.9°C), it's important to manage her fever and ensure she's comfortable. Here’s what you can do: ### Immediate Care 1. **Monitor the Fever**: - Keep track of her temperature using a digital thermometer. Check her temperature every few hours if it remains high. 2. **Ensure Hydration**: - Make sure she is drinking plenty of fluids. Offer water, breast milk, or formula regularly to prevent dehydration. 3. **Dress Lightly**: - Dress her in lightweight clothing and use a light blanket. Overdressing can trap heat and worsen the fever. 4. **Keep the Room Cool**: - Ensure her room is at a comfortable temperature (around 70°F or 21°C). Use a fan if needed to keep the air circulating. 5. **Give Fever-Reducing Medication**: - **Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)**: This is commonly used for reducing fever in infants. The dose depends on her weight, so follow the instructions on the medication label or your pediatrician’s advice. - **Ibuprofen**: This can also be used for reducing fever and relieving discomfort. It is generally recommended for babies over 6 months old. Again, follow dosage instructions carefully. 6. **Comfort Measures**: - Offer a lukewarm bath or sponge bath. Avoid using cold water, as it can cause shivering and may increase body temperature. ### When to Seek Medical Advice 1. **Persistent High Fever**: - If the fever lasts more than 24-48 hours despite medication, or if the fever exceeds 102°F (38.9°C) and does not decrease, consult your pediatrician. 2. **Additional Symptoms**: - If she has other concerning symptoms like difficulty breathing, persistent vomiting, rash, seizures, or lethargy, seek immediate medical attention. 3. **Signs of Dehydration**: - Watch for signs of dehydration, such as dry mouth, reduced urine output, or crying without tears. Contact your pediatrician if you notice these symptoms. 4. **Underlying Illness**: - If you suspect the fever may be due to a more serious illness, such as an ear infection or other infections, consult with your healthcare provider. ### General Care Tips - **Comfort and Rest**: Ensure she gets plenty of rest. Keep her in a comfortable and quiet environment. - **Feeding**: Continue offering regular feedings. If she refuses solid foods, try offering soft foods or purees that are easy on her stomach. ### Conclusion While a fever can be distressing, it is often a sign that the body is fighting an infection. Following these care tips can help manage her fever and keep her comfortable. However, if you have any concerns or the fever persists, contacting your pediatrician is always the best course of action.
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