Five Symptoms to Watch Out
When Is a Fever Serious?
Fevers aren't usually serious, but occasionally they're a sign of a serious—and possibly dangerous—illness. Keep an eye out for these five symptoms, which could indicate a more serious problem when coupled with a fever:
Lethargy. Your child has lost his appetite, has little energy, or is noticeably pale or flushed, or you notice other changes in his behavior and appearance.
Rash. Your child has small, purple-red spots on his skin that don't turn white when you press on them, or large purple blotches.
Difficulty swallowing. Your child is unable to swallow and is drooling excessively.
Difficulty breathing. Your child has difficulty breathing even after you clear his nose with a bulb syringe.
Mood. Your child seems delirious, glassy-eyed, or extremely cranky or irritable. If you notice these symptoms with a fever, call your pediatrician right away. In general, it's a good idea to check with your pediatrician if you feel uncomfortable about your child's appearance or behavior, no matter what his temperature is. Remember, too, that fever is only one sign of illness. Be sure to mention symptoms such as a cough and ear pain (if you suspect it) or
vomiting and diarrhea - these help your pediatrician make a diagnosis.
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