A mild warmth that has lasted for a few days or a sudden spike in temperature can cause concern of fever in parents of infants and children. Alzein Pediatrics is here to explain when and how to medicate at home, when to call a provider, and when to go to Urgent Care or the ER.
It is important to remember that a fever is a sign that the body and immune system are doing their job and working to fight an infection, and that this is not necessarily bad. Most fevers are caused by viruses that will self-resolve with symptomatic treatment and do not require antibiotics. There are a few instances, though, when fevers can also be dangerous and your child needs medical attention.