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Fever and Heatstroke

Fever and Heatstroke

Children are very susceptible to illnesses like fever and heatstroke. Let us take a look at the common symptoms of these illnesses and what parents can do to help children cope with such illnesses.
Fever is one of the common illnesses that affect children with the changing weather and heatstroke is caused mainly during summers. Although, these illnesses are common, parents must take right measure when children get affected with such illnesses. Here are some of the common symptoms and tips for parents to deal with such illnesses.

Causes of Fever in Children

Viral and bacterial infections are the common causes of fever in children. Fever is nothing but body’s own mechanism to fight infections. Children may also get affected with fever due to the allergic reaction to certain drugs or as a side-effect of certain vaccinations. But parents should not take these issues lightly and get the child examined by doctor as early as possible.

Symptoms of Fever in Children

Have a quick look at some of the common symptoms of fever in children which can be observed along with increased body temperature.
  • Chills
  • Body ache
  • Poor appetite
  • Weakness
  • Restlessness
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Dehydration
  • Dryness in mouth
  • Tastelessness

Tips for Dealing with Fever

Do not be scared of fever, because in fact it helps the body fight infection. Avoid drugs for lowering the temperature as far as possible. Try to use physical methods for keeping the skin cool - with the help of light clothing, fan or air conditioner; sponging the whole body with a tap or stored water; applying cold packs on foreheads or limbs, and allowing free flow of air into the room. Encourage your child to drink more and more fluids. You can prepare soup, rice-kanji or semolina porridge for your child. You can also give glucose drink made using glucose powder that is available in various flavours like orange, lemon etc. It will help your child to cope with dehydration and dryness in mouth.
The above remedies will help you to provide relief to your child from the symptoms of fever to a certain extent. But, you must get your child examined by your doctor. Never give any over-the-counter medicines to your child.

Causes of Heatstroke

If children are exposed to an extremely hot weather, they can get affected with heatstroke. They are more likely to get affected with heatstroke if they are dehydrated. Heatstroke may also affect children who are travelling in hot car or left in car by their parents. The temperature in parked car is very much higher than the actual temperature which can cause heatstroke within few minutes. Therefore, parents should never leave children in parked car as lot of hot car deaths are recorded amongst children.

Symptoms of Heatstroke

The symptoms of a heatstroke are hot and dry skin, very high fever, diarrhoea, agitation or lethargy, confusion, convulsions and loss of consciousness.

Tips for Dealing with Heatstroke

The child affected with heatstroke needs immediate attention. If you think that your child has heatstroke, take your child to a cool place and call the doctor. Wrap your baby in a large towel that has been soaked in ice water. As soon as the towel becomes warm, change it for a fresh chilled one. Give your child water to drink. You can give ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) to your child for providing her immediate relief from heatstroke. Encourage your child to drink lots and lots of fluid. Make her sit under the fan in a nice, cool and well-ventilated room.
Fever and heatstroke are common illnesses but children coping with these illnesses should be provided immediate attention and care. Do not ignore such illnesses thinking that they are common. You must contact your doctor immediately in order to prevent such illnesses from becoming severe.



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nanu
nanu.10 years ago
giving paracetamol is not a home remedy.
 
 
 
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fever
fever.10 years ago
why my babay gets fever since 15 days
 
 
 
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Chumki
Chumki.10 years ago
my baby is 10 months old. we came from usa in may and since she is getting cold and fever off and on.when i showed her to the pediatrician, she is prescribing crocin . and alos she passes stool 3/4 times a day.it is always with mucous and greenish/blackish in colour.. somebody please help.. because she is not gaining enough weight and height.. help!!!
 
 
 
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vignesh
vignesh.10 years ago
my son is 6 and a half years old. he is sufferring from typhoid for the second time within 2 months. this is accompanied with leptosporosis. apart from my outcome care he is infected. please suggest some remedies.
 
 
 
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yeah yeah
yeah yeah.10 years ago
man this guy died in front of my step dad from it heat stroke i can gurentee you your kids dont sound like heat stroke i had heat exustion before and so did my step dad if your kids are sick take them to a doctor dont seek aduvise from the internet you wont get it in time and heat stroke their tempitures are around 106 and you naver ushually make it if they live about an hour with that they are lucky. if you take them to a doctor they will be fine or you can always do the best for the best health care good old u.s.a we have the best health care so bring em over if they not doin so well and wont get better
 
 
 
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shini
shini.10 years ago
mi kids r having fever since one week .how can i depend on home remedies??/
 
 
 
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sandep
sandep.10 years ago
this is very nice
 
 
 
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Bobcat
Bobcat.10 years ago
what's it take to become a sulbime expounder of prose like yourself?
 
 
 
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