When my first daughter was 3 months old, for four days she had a temperature that peaked at 104, being a first time Mom at the time, I was constantly on the phone with my pediatrician asking if I should take her to the hospital. She assured me that I could bring the temp down at home. She suggested alternating between Tylenol and Motron, because if you give only one medication it takes four hours between doses, which gives the fever time to creep back up. With the two alternating, you can switch every 3 hours, one is ascitaminiphine (not sure that is spelled right) and the other is ibuprophin, which means you aren't doubling up on the same medication. Also, we gave her cool baths, she didn't like it at first, and she was so small I had to get in the tub and hold her, but once we were in for a few minutes she would actually fall asleep in the tub because her little body was so exhausted from fighting off the fever. Also make sure you give lots of water... for hydration. One other thing that I did (because bother were local) is my called both Grandmothers, I knew I would panic without someone around to tell me she would live through this (I was a frantic first mother... so protective), with the support of my Mother and Mother in law (whom I love equally), and my darling husband, we were able to keep the fever at bay, and not go complete psycho with worry... It was scary but a great learning experience at the same time.