Childhood fever can be a source of concern for many parents, but understanding how to manage it effectively can alleviate worries and ensure the well-being of your little one. Fever is often a sign that the body is fighting off an infection, and while it can be unsettling, it's typically not a cause for alarm. First and foremost, it's essential to monitor your child's temperature regularly using a reliable thermometer. A fever is generally considered to be a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher. If your child has a fever but is otherwise alert, hydrated, and able to tolerate fluids, you can start by keeping them comfortable with light clothing and plenty of fluids. Encourage rest to help their body recover.
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