Anonymous wrote:If he was lethargic and not eating, keep him home from school and monitor. Our Pediatrician recommends no Tylenol or Advil until the fever goes over 101, let the body do it's thing. Push fluids and rest.
Anonymous wrote:What do you do at the first sign of fever? My five-year-old woke up with a 99.8 fever this morning and he is very lethargic, doesn’t want to eat or drink. I gave him a dose of elderberry and a probiotic chewable. What else can I do to speed recovery? We are leaving on a trip in two days!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is not a fever so I would do nothing
This. But if he feels crappy, I'd let him stay home and rest.
Anonymous wrote:That is not a fever so I would do nothing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he has a fever, his body is probably doing what it should and working to fight off something (and 99.8 isn't terribly high). I would be concerned if it climbs quickly, but otherwise I'd just push fluids and let him rest. If he complains of a sore throat, maybe take him in for a strep or flu test since you're leaving town soon.
And give him a fever/pain reliever.
Anonymous wrote:If he has a fever, his body is probably doing what it should and working to fight off something (and 99.8 isn't terribly high). I would be concerned if it climbs quickly, but otherwise I'd just push fluids and let him rest. If he complains of a sore throat, maybe take him in for a strep or flu test since you're leaving town soon.