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One of the scariest moments as a parent is when your child or baby has their first fever. Know when to call a doctor and when to consider home remedies to help treat a fever.
Some reasons to call a doctor include:
• Your baby is younger than 3 months old and has a fever higher than 100.4°F
• Your child of any age has a fever higher than 104.0°F
• He has other symptoms like an earache, vomiting, severe sore throat, or unexplained rash
• The fever lasts more than 24 hours in a child under 2 years old, or more than 72 hours in a child 2 years or older
There are ways you can help at home in the meantime. Learn how to reduce a fever and keep your baby cool and comfortable with these simple steps:
• Make sure your baby drinks plenty of fluids
• While you never want to force them, kids can eat while they have a fever
• You can give your child a lukewarm bath to cool the fever. Take your baby out of the bath if they start to shiver.
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Plasma leakage is the most serious complication that distinguishes dengue from severe dengue. In a patient with severe dengue, although plasma leaks from the blood vessels, the red blood cells are too large to pass into the tissue. Severe plasma leakage can result in hypovolemic shock. Excessive IV fluids can lead to respiratory failure. Plasma leakage continues for 24 to 48 hours during which time the patient may have several episodes of shock and look relatively well in-between.
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How to Roll and Smoke a Joint, the Quick and Easy Way | Total Beginner's Guide to Weed
joint No Comments »If the idea of rolling a traditional joint seems annoying or intimidating, we’re gonna teach you a method that’s much easier—and frankly, better.
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