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by Eghe

Parent’s Guide to Fevers

This year it seems that you know someone or you or your family has had some kind of sickness, flu or stomach virus. Something is going around and once you have it, it’s miserable. No more matter what sickness you have, when your child has it, you want to know what to do and how to alleviate the symptoms that come along with it. Fevers are always an area of worry, depending on how old your little one is, you will different things than older children. Cleveland Children’s Clinic has created this amazing infographic to help parents figure out when they need not to worry, when to call your pediatrician, treatment tips and tidbits of just in case information. You might want to bookmark this page (you never know when you or a friend may be in need).

Fever-Infographic

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  1. Missy says

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    informative! Thanks!

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  2. Jessica Beal Harlow says

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    This is a really helpful infographic…with easy to read info. My middle daughter seems to have persistent fevers and I think I might mention it to my pediatrician next visit. She seems fine, but always responds with a fever whenever she’s got just a sniffle.

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  3. Talia says

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    Thanks for the info!

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  4. Sally says

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    Great information every parent should know

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  5. Shauna Smart says

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    This is a great resource. I always worry when my kids get sick and stress about when I have to take them in! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Shauna Krantz says

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    super helpful! pinned!

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  7. nellecreation says

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    Definitely something everyone should know.

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  8. Victoria says

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    Thanks for this resource. I know when I had my first child this would have come in handy and saved me from pestering the doctor so much.

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  9. mommeetsmarriage says

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    Great information, especially for this time of year!

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  10. Krista says

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    Thanks for the great info!

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