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NHS paediatrician, Dr Lillie Parker has taken to social media to issue a warning to all parents on three key issues when it ...
When a child gets sick, they generally don't like to eat or drink. And with a fever that increases the risk of dehydration. So it's really important to continuously offer your children liquids.
See whether you need to delay vaccinations if your child has a minor sickness, such as a low-grade fever, ear infection, or ...
Regular cleaning is enough for kids' toys. Sanitize or disinfect only if someone sick with fever or diarrhea touches your children’s toys. Baby monitors and battery-operated toys can be wiped with a ...
When you’re feeling sick and wondering whether to go to ... 99 degrees Fahrenheit for an adult and 99.5 for a child is probably a fever, the National Library of Medicine notes.