A fever is typically harmless and can occur when the body fights an infection, such as the flu. Persistent high fevers or additional symptoms, such as abdominal pain or difficulty breathing, may ...
The management of pediatric fever remains a critical area of clinical practice, balancing evidence‐based interventions with parental reassurance and education. Contemporary research has emphasised ...
Worried when your child’s temperature rises? Here are some questions and answers surrounding the common myths about pediatric fevers, what’s really happening when your child has one, and when it might ...
Children with high fever is one condition that often makes parents worry. Especially if the child also becomes fussy and restless. So, what should you do immediately when this happens? First, try not ...
A North Texas physician explains what a fever is, why you shouldn't fear them and when you should be concerned.
F/N is a frequent complication of treatment in a child with cancer; management is controversial and variable. We surveyed 70 pediatric oncology programs (POP) to determine the prevalent approach to ...