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Fever has been defined as a body temperature elevated to at least 1°F above 98.6°F (37.0°C).Actually, a child's temperature normally varies by as much as 2°F, depending on his level of activity, emotional stress, the amount of clothing worn, the time of day, and the temperature of the environment, among other factors. When taken by mouth, a child's body temperature is usually between 96.8° and 99.4°F.
EMERGENCY TREATMENT FOR A FEBRILE SEIZURE

Occasionally, a child with a fever will have a seizure. This is called a febrile seizure, and it demands immediate attention.
If your child has a febrile seizure, he needs to see a doctor immediately-not tomorrow morning. Call for emergency help.
While waiting for emergency help, keep your child upright and make sure he is breathing well. Stay with him and talk reassuringly to him.
Watch for changes in your child's breathing and/or colon Be sure his airway stays open.
Clear the area around your child to prevent injury. Do not try to hold him down. Restraining a thrashing child can cause additional injury. Try placing a soft pillow or blanket under your child's head. Loosen clothing to prevent injury and ease discomfort.
Do not try to force anything into your child's mouth. You might cause him to choke, or suffer a bite yourself.
If vomiting occurs, turn your child's head to the side so that there is no risk of his choking on inhaled vomit. If possible, keep his whole body turned on the side as well.

A fever can be caused by a wide variety of things, including dehydration, overexertion, mosquito bites, bee stings, an allergic or toxic reaction, or a viral or bacterial infection. Fever of unknown origin (FUO) is a condition defined as an elevated temperature lasting for a week or more without an identifiable cause.

In most cases, a fever is the body's reaction to an acute viral or bacterial infection. It is not necessarily a dangerous condition. Rather, it is a sign that the body is defending itself against the infectious invader. Since viruses and bacteria do not survive as well in a body with an elevated temperature, fever is actually an ally in fighting infection. It is one of the ways in which the body defends and heals itself. An elevated temperature also increases the production of infection-fighting white blood cells and even increases their speed of response and enhances their killing capacity.

In an adult, the level of fever generally reflects the severity of the illness causing it. In a child, however, this is not necessarily the case. A child with a mild cold may have a 105°F fever, while a child with a serious illness-bacterial pneumonia, for example-may have only a 100°F fever.

In a newborn, the body's temperature control is not yet well developed. As a result, signs other than a fever-poor appetite, lethargy, and irritability-may be earlier indicators of an infection and therefore more helpful than temperature in assessing your newborn's condition. However, when a newborn has a persistently elevated (or low) temperature, he should be examined by a doctor.

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JANET ZAND, O.M.D., L.Ac. is a nationally respected author, lecturer, practitioner and herbal products formulator whose work has helped thousands of people achieve better health....more
 
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