Knowing When To Take Your Child To The Doctor
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- Under the age of two months, a body temperature of 100.4º is a red flag. This is not a very high temperature for a toddler, but a newborn’s immature immune system can make this temperature dangerous. A doctor will often admit a newbo to the hospital for observation for a day or two when body temperature is above this level.
- For children between the ages of two and six months, a temperature over 100.4º is not by itself likely to result in a hospital stay. Consulting a doctor is advisable, however. Depending on other symptoms, or the results of lab tests, temperatures over 100.4º in children up to six months of age do warrant medical follow up.
- Blue or gray color in the child’s face or chest. If you see this, call 911 for immediate help.
- Nostrils flaring with each inhalation that is not relieved by cleaning the nostrils with a suction, or by the child blowing his or her nose.
- Retraction of skin on ribcage so that ribs show through, or straining of neck muscles, when inhaling.
- Breathing problems that are accompanied by facial swelling or a rash. This could indicate a severe allergic reaction. Call 911.
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John Shufeldt, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP is CEO and Founder of MeMD.me an an online urgent care and doctor consultation business which enables people who are ailing from a non-emergency sickness or injury to contact a physician through the site and webcam. He is also an emergency physician and business manager of EmPower Emergency Physicians, founding partner of the Shufeldt Law Firm and the principal of Shufeldt Consulting.
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