C.H.
I have 7 children, ALL my kids ran fever. The doctor told me to rotate between tylenol and motrin for the fever. If it gets over 101 I would seek the doctor because it can et infected as it breaks the gums. Good Luck!
my 11 month is getting her second tooth. is it normal for her to have a temp of 101 for a couple of days?
I have 7 children, ALL my kids ran fever. The doctor told me to rotate between tylenol and motrin for the fever. If it gets over 101 I would seek the doctor because it can et infected as it breaks the gums. Good Luck!
yes very normal.My little girl cut her front 4 at the same time.I took her to the emergency room with 103 temp.Dr.sent me home with tylonol.lol..
I go by the motto it is better to be safe than sorry so if it last more than 24 hours I would take her to the doctor. My doctor told me a fever with cough always go to the doctor otherwise the child is probably okay. I was one that always took my kids to the doctor when they had a fever so my pediatrician was trying to calm my nerves a bit.
Yes, fever is normal. Also I have found diarrhea comes along with it. Just give Tylenol/etc. for fever. I would also use Oral Gel to help. C. H
my son is 14 months now and he often had fever of at least 100 while getting his first 8 teeth. don't be too alarmed if it even gets to 102. just give motrin and tylenol and that should do the trick.
I have 5, all ran temps and had diarhea for a few days off and on. It has been a while, but I remember children usually have higher fevers than adults. I gave a fever reducer and froze gatorade/pedialite to make popcicles, now you can buy them! (to keep hydrated)
If the fever goes up or last for more than a few days w/o breaking on its own (w/o meds) there may be more to it.
k
Even though any doctor would tell you that teething does not cause a fever, yes, it is normal. My 8 1/2 month old had fever over 100 for a over a day. Two days later, he bit me with his first tooth. Nothing else ever came of the fever.
it is normal to have a low grade fever probably not that high though if it doesn't go away soon you may want to have her checked out
although its not documented in any of the medical journals out there about fevers and snotty noses being attributed to teething....both my kids sure did and are having those symptoms. its not unusual at all. they also dump buckets of saliva too. she's old enough to give motrin so you can alternate tylenol/motrin to stay on top of the fever. then again, if the fever doesn't break at all (like never goes down even with motrin/tylenol)then contact the doctor. if it goes away and then comes back up again, that's okay, when that tooth breaks it'll go away. good luck! super cold washcloths are great for her to chew on and it helps the swelling!
yes this is very very normal i think my son ran fever when he turned two and was cutting his back teeth.. nothing to worry about give him tylenol or motrin for the fever and pain
yes theres no worries ,rub the child down with alcohol and hell be fine.
T.,
Fevers are very normal for cutting teeth. If it stays around 100 to 101 then that is fine. Just give her some infant ibuprofen for the pain and a teething toy and she will be ok. The fever could last as long as she is cutting the teeth.
Go to Dr. Mercola's website and read about baby fevers.
It will give you a wealth of knowledge.
Hope this helps!
Your child will not only run fever, but will be irritable and cranky and also have diarehera--doctors will tell you different, but it is the truth-(My best friend who is a nurse told me that when my son started teething). My son ran fever with every tooth and now runs fever with 6 year molars. When the eye teeth and molars start coming in fevers go up and stomachs go sour. Stock up on Tylenol and Motrin and alternate every 3 hours and also stock up on diapers, you will definitely need it. Also another bit of advice is when it is time to give shots/immunizations--give Tylenol or Motrin 30 minutes before to help control the fever they will get when they have shots and alternate them every 3 hours for 2 days--(My best friend who is a nurse told me that also). Good Luck!!!
Kathy
i am one of those moms that go to the doc for everything and it saved my 11 month old baby she also had fever for maybe 2 days higher like 103 but when we got to the hospital she had a seizer and stopped breathing and they had to bring her back most scary thing i have ever gone through.(she is wonderful now.) but anyway the doc will say if it does not go down with Tylenol bring her in. do that!!! but another thing you can do is do Tylenol and ibuprofen one first and the other 4 hours later this along with a luke warm bath should break the temp. also if you have never used ibuprofen talk to your doctor.
My daughter got a runny nose and a low-grade fever with every new tooth. Children's ibuprofen will take care of the fever and help with the pain.
If she gets a high fever, or if she starts pulling at her ears, you'll want to take her to the doc - sometimes ear infections accompany new teeth.
totally normal. if it goes up to the 102-103 range, call the doctor. keep a close eye on it to make sure it doesn't go up and of course make sure she's getting enough fluids.
No. If the fever lasts much longer, please call your doc.
Hi, I agree that low grade fevers accompany teething, but I would think that 101 is a bit high just to be due to teething. I have a friend who swears that all her kids get that high during teething though, so it is possible. But just watch for other signs of illness or dehydration as even this friend found out that her child who she thought was merely teething had strep. So, don't discount it just because she's getting a tooth.
many children run fever with each tooth. I was one of those as was my son. watch for pulling of the ears as this can sometimes go along with it. Don't want an ear infection. I would get some teething tablets to help and sugar free popsicles worked at our house. good luck it doesn't last forever