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Nov 25, 2015
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Virginia Ute
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Fevers generally are not dangerous in and of themselves.
Fevers of 105 are generally not real, as you found out.
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Yowzers- this was a nice heart-attack moment for a parent. I just measured my
cheezedawg
11/25/15 5:06pm
Fevers generally are not dangerous in and of themselves.
Virginia Ute
11/25/15 5:12pm
Strongly disagree. Fever of 103 is cause for concern.
Random BYU fan
11/25/15 5:32pm
Not really. If a kid as a cold and a fever of 103, who cares?
Virginia Ute
11/25/15 5:34pm
This is correct. Its NOT the fever. Its the symptoms.
kurda
11/25/15 5:38pm
Agreed. The other thing to watch out for is dehydration.
HuskerFan2
11/25/15 5:40pm
Ditto, this is what our pediatrician told us. Its the other symptoms that are
IrishBlue
11/25/15 5:46pm
Right- and she doesn't have a whole lot of other symptoms. Just fever
cheezedawg
11/25/15 5:58pm
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