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WFMW - How To Lower High Fever by Mommyfied .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 11 Feb 2009 3:31pm till morning. I guess if I washed them off after an hour or so, the wrinkles wouldn’t appear. So, if your child (or you or anyone ) gets freakishly high fever… egg whites! I’m... One evening about two weeks ago, Hubby-jr’s temperature soared above 39.6°C. It wasn’t the first time but it still freaked me out. High fevers - another thing I’ll never Read on »
From Clinic On Last Thursday To The Day Of Being Sick And Then With High Fever And Low Blood Presure And Then..... by Megan Posted Fri 07 Aug 2009 12:19pm first got home from the Hospital. So then we left our house and went to the Hospital Primary Children's Hospital. I first got my blood work done, then we went to Cardiology, so... was really good, but then my Mom told me too Check my Temperature and I had a Low Grade Fever at first at 97.2 , and then the Second time it was up too 98.3, then the finally Third Read on »
High fever and hives by Kelly Patient Expert Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:24pm In the last two days my fever has been as high as 103.8. Today it is a little lower around 101. Unfortunately, I started getting hives this morning - not fun. Needless to say, I'm miserable, and still in isolation. Please keep those prayers coming! Who knew this last round would go with a bang! Read on »
High fever and a trip to the ER! by Kelly Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 8:53am some tests (blood, urine & an x-ray) and everything is clear. With the very high fever, they are not taking chances and gave Jenelle IV antibiotics. They assume it is "something... Well, last night when she got home from daycare, Jenelle was running a fever of 103. I gave her Tylenol and she was fine the rest of the evening. Around 3:00 a.m., she Read on »
High fevers by Margaret Patient Expert Posted Mon 31 Jan 2011 5:32am am, I decided not to take anything to bring down my fever…unless it went too high, of course. Keep in mind that this was in my entire life that I haven’t taken any Tylenol to bring down a fever…especially a high fever. Seriously. So, yes, it was an experiment. A silly one, perhaps…probably…but boy oh boy, I really got caught up on my sleep! So how Read on »
High Fever and Infection by Kelly Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 May 2009 10:13pm Just a quick update on me. It seems it was a good idea to admit me to the hospital on Friday, because I started spiking a fever Saturday evening. It's the kind of fever that starts with chills, then goes really high. Yesterday it hit 102.8. An Infectious Disease doctor was called in and she requested a second MRI and some tests, and also added Read on »
Flu vaccination ban goes national after fever, convulsions in children by Cheryl Patient Expert Posted Mon 30 Aug 2010 7:16am Flu vaccination ban goes national after fever, convulsions in children Read on »
Australia bans flu vaccines in children after vomiting, fevers, seizures by NuHealth Homeopathy Posted Mon 30 Aug 2010 7:00am It's not flu season here in North America yet... but in Australia it's Winter and in full swing! Check out this news story about the flu vaccine in Australia... http://www.naturalnews.com/029586_Australia_vaccines.html Read on »
Let the Fever Play Today- Childrens and Infants Tylenol Recall by ecoblog Posted Tue 27 Oct 2009 4:28pm You may have heard that McNeil Consumer Healthcare (the makers of TYLENOL®) is voluntarily recalling certain lots of Children's and Infants' TYLENOL® liquid products... this period, an unused portion of one inactive ingredient did not meet all quality standards. Therefore, as a precautionary measure, it was decided to recall all Children's and Infants Read on »
Health Tip: Is Your Child's Fever Serious? by HealthFinder Posted Tue 02 Nov 2010 10:00am be mild (HealthDay News) -- When children aged 3 or older run a fever... running a fever: Your child continues to play normally. Your child wants to drink fluids, and has a normal appetite. Your child smiles and seems alert. Your child's skin Read on »