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Is a temperature of 40 high for a child?

Experts recommend that caregivers contact a doctor under the following circumstances: The child is 2 months old or younger and has a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. A child of any age has a repeated temperature of 104°F (40℃).
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What should I do if my child has a temperature of 40?

How do I treat my child if they have a fever?
  1. Dress them in light clothing to keep them cool.
  2. Cover them with a sheet if they are shivering.
  3. Keep the room at a comfortable temperature by adjusting the heating or opening a window.
  4. Give them plenty of cool, clear fluids to drink.
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Is 40 degrees too high for a child?

Normal fevers between 100° and 104° F (37.8° - 40° C) are good for sick children. MYTH. Fevers above 104° F (40° C) are dangerous. They can cause brain damage.
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Is 40 a serious fever?

You should contact your GP if you: have a very high fever (40 degrees Celsius or higher) are still feverish after 3 days of home treatment or seem to be getting sicker. are shivering or cannot stop shaking, or have chattering teeth, and it does not stop within an hour or so.
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At what temperature should a child go to the hospital?

If your child's temperature reaches 105 degrees Fahrenheit, this is considered a medical emergency and your child needs immediate medical attention, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Fever in Kids: When to Call the Doctor

What is a dangerously high temperature for a child?

In general, call the doctor if your child is: younger than 3 months old with a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. 3 months or older with a temperature higher than 102.2°F (39°C) any age but has a health problem like cancer or sickle cell disease and has a fever.
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What temp should you take a child to A&E?

Reduce their temperature: remove excess clothing and give the baby or child a drink, such as water, diluted juice or their normal milk. You can also give the recommended dose of paracetamol syrup. If a child has a temperature above 39° – or above 38° for a baby less than six months old – seek medical advice.
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Should I go to the hospital if my fever is 40?

You should always consult with your doctor in the following cases: You are still feverish after 3 days, despite home treatment. Your temperature is over 40°C. You are shivering and shaking involuntarily, or your teeth are chattering.
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Can a viral infection cause a temperature of 40?

High fever (>39.5 °C) is often associated with influenza A virus infections, occurring in more than 50% of children. Adenovirus infection causes fever exceeding 40 °C in about 20%, while fever in rhinovirus infection is usually absent or mild. Fever associated with respiratory virus infection may last for 3–5 days.
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What happens when temperature reaches 40?

The body's normal core temperature is 37-38C. If it heats up to 39-40C, the brain tells the muscles to slow down and fatigue sets in. At 40-41C, heat exhaustion is likely - and above 41C, the body starts to shut down.
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Is 40 temp high for a child UK?

The normal body temperature of children varies from child to child and goes up and down naturally throughout the day. But fever in children is when their temperature is 38°C (100.4°F) or higher. The medical name for fever is pyrexia.
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What causes 40 degree fever in child?

A simple cold or other viral infection can sometimes cause a high fever (102°F to 104°F or 38.9°C to 40°C).
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What temperature should I take my child to hospital UK?

But if your child shows any of the following signs, contact your local GP or call NHS 111: They are under 3 months old and you've recorded a temperature of 38°C or higher or you think they have a temperature. They are 3 to 6 months old and they have a temperature of 39°C or higher.
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How quickly does calpol bring temp down?

How long does CALPOL® take to work? CALPOL® Infant Suspension gets to work quickly on fever, and starts to reduce fever within 15 minutes.
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When should I call 111 with a child's fever?

Call 111 or your GP surgery now if your child:

has a high temperature that's lasted for 5 days or more. does not want to eat, or is not their usual self and you're worried. is dehydrated – such as nappies that are not very wet, sunken eyes, and no tears when they're crying.
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What happens if calpol doesn't reduce fever?

If your child is distressed, you may want to lower their temperature using paracetamol (Calpol) and/or ibuprofen. Use one and if your child has not improved 2 to 3 hours later you may want to try giving the other medicine.
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Why is my child fever not going down after paracetamol?

Should I be worried? Not if your child is feeling better and their other symptoms have improved. Paracetamol and ibuprofen may not make the fever go away, but the aim is to make your child feel better. If the fever has lasted for more than two days without getting better, see a doctor.
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Is 39.4 A High temperature?

Fever in an adult usually isn't usually dangerous unless it registers 103 degrees F (39.4 degrees C) or higher. If it is accompanied by any of the following symptoms, it may indicate a serious or life-threatening illness. Seek immediate medical attention if your symptoms include: Pain or tenderness in the abdomen.
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Should I let my child's fever run its course?

Fever is a sign that the body is combating an infection. It helps kill bacteria and viruses. It also boosts production of infection-fighting white blood cells. There's generally no need to worry about bringing a fever down unless it's causing your child discomfort.
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What fever is too high to go to the hospital?

Contact your provider right away if you are an adult and you: Have a fever of 105°F (40.5°C) or higher, unless it comes down readily with treatment and you are comfortable. Have a fever that stays at or keeps rising above 103°F (39.4°C) Have a fever for longer than 48 to 72 hours.
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How do you bring a child's fever down?

What Can I Do About a Fever?
  1. Offer plenty of liquids to avoid dehydration.
  2. Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen based on the doctor's recommendations. ...
  3. Never use rubbing alcohol or cold baths to bring the fever down.
  4. Dress your child in lightweight clothing and cover with a light sheet or blanket.
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Is 39 a high temperature?

What is a high temperature? Normal body temperature is different for everyone and changes during the day. A high temperature is usually considered to be 38C or above. This is sometimes called a fever.
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Is 39.9 a high temperature for a child UK?

A fever is a high temperature. Generally, in children fever is a temperature of 38°C (100.4F) or over. It can be worrying if your child has a high temperature. Fever is very common and often clears up without treatment.
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Does calpol reduce fever?

Paracetamol for children seems to work by blocking "chemical messengers" in your child's brain that tell them that they have pain. Paracetamol also reduces a high temperature by affecting the chemical messengers in an area of the brain that regulates body temperature. When will my child feel better?
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