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  2. My Toddler Has a Fever But No Other Symptoms: A Pediatrician's...

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    Summary: In this guide, we explore what it means when your toddler has a fever without other symptoms, providing insights on monitoring, treatment options, and when to seek medical advice. Learn how to manage your child's fever and ensure their well-being with tips from a pediatrician.

  3. Fevers: to Worry, or Not to Worry | Connecticut Children's

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    While fever is caused by an infection, sometimes your child may have a fever with no other symptoms at all. Please don’t panicthis is common—especially after vaccinations or certain procedures that involve anesthesia.

  4. Unexplained Fever - Norton Children's

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    Children with unexplained fever may have no other symptoms, or they may feel sluggish or tired (lethargic) and may lack an appetite. Unexplained Fever Treatment.

  5. What Experts Say About Children with High Fever but No Symptoms

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    What Experts Say About Children with High Fever but No Symptoms. Fevers are a symptom of an underlying issue, often an infection. In toddlers or young children, they can start 24 hours before other symptoms kick in (like a runny nose or sore throat). By Meghan McCarthy. Image via Shutterstock.

  6. Fever - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Between 7 and 24 months old and has a rectal temperature higher than 102 F (38.9 C) that lasts longer than one day but shows no other symptoms. If your child also has other signs and symptoms, such as a runny nose, cough or diarrhea, you can call sooner.

  7. Fever in Children: What to Know and When to Worry -...

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    If a child has a fever and is still playing, drinking fluid, eating, and running around, there is no need to treat it with medication. However, it’s normal for children to feel really uncomfortable when they have a fever. Typical symptoms include feeling achy, having chills, or a headache.

  8. When To Take Your Child to Hospital for a Fever

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    Recognizing fever symptoms in children. A fever may be a sign that your child is fighting an infection from the common cold, flu, ear infection, stomach bug or a urinary tract infection (UTI).

  9. When to worry about your child's fever - Harvard Health

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    Your child has a fever greater than 102° F (or 39° C). It’s probably nothing serious, but it’s worth checking in with a doctor or nurse to go through things and see if a visit to the office or emergency room makes sense.

  10. Fever in toddlers: When to seek help and treatment - Medical News...

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    Symptoms of a febrile seizure include: loss of consciousness. uncontrollable shaking of legs and arms. eye rolling. stiff limbs. twitching in one area of the...

  11. Fever in Babies and Toddlers: Symptoms, Treatment & Causes - What...

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    A runny nose or mild cough probably doesn't worry you much — as a parent, minor cold symptoms can be common. But a sick baby or toddler with a fever will probably kick your concern up by at least a few notches. Fever is one of the most common reasons why parents of babies or toddlers reach out to their pediatricians.