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Mar 30, 2017
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WDaddy
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When you say gradually subsides, I assume you mean that the body's immune system did it's job and fought off the
infection.
The oils is a nice touch though to get rid of the sick smell in the room.
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Question about fever for a 13 month old
tippmancoug
3/29/17 8:47pm
Ibuprofen 2 hours after the Tylenol.
The Board Idiot
3/29/17 8:51pm
Generally I take them in if
Slim
3/29/17 8:51pm
We've spent so much money on Tylenol and popsicles at urgent cares
Dillinger
3/29/17 8:58pm
Yep, we have a "fever phobia". Fever alone isn't usually a reason to take them
cougaman
3/29/17 9:09pm
Not an MD but 103 is pretty high.
Mises
3/29/17 8:53pm
My son has fevers that last a week sometimes. He's going through one now.
YIsForBrigham
3/29/17 9:32pm
I'm a doc but not a pediatrician. If my child had a fever of 103 I'd take him
ledfoot
3/29/17 10:12pm
Virus is every bit as likely to give you a high fever. Influenza is a virus, RSV
cougaman
3/29/17 10:21pm
Strep not at the top of the list in a 13-month-old.
FootBackwards
3/29/17 11:14pm
I'll give you the same advice I give my wife (which she ignores)
5150man
3/29/17 10:36pm
I have 7 kids. Seen a few of these.
Baerman
3/29/17 11:38pm
When you say gradually subsides, I assume you mean that the body's immune system did it's job and fought off the
WDaddy
3/30/17 5:09am
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