Fever in Pune
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Fever
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Feature

  • Physiological adaptations to fever, e.g.: Tachypnea. Tachycardia. Flushed skin. Shivering or sweating. Peripheral vasoconstriction.
  • Associated behavioral changes, e.g.: Decreased activity. Fussiness or irritability.
  • Clinical features of the underlying condition (see “Etiology of pediatric fever”)

Feature

  • Physiological adaptations to fever, e.g.: Tachypnea. Tachycardia. Flushed skin. Shivering or sweating. Peripheral vasoconstriction.
  • Associated behavioral changes, e.g.: Decreased activity. Fussiness or irritability.
  • Clinical features of the underlying condition (see “Etiology of pediatric fever”)

Description

It's a fever when a child's temperature is at or above one of these levels: rectal (in the bottom), tympanic (in the ear), or temporal artery (across the forehead): 100.4°F (38°C) oral (in the mouth): 100°F (37.8°C) axillary (under the arm): 99°F (37.2°C)

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