When should I take my child to the doctor for a fever and cough?

When should I take my child to the doctor for a fever and cough?

When should I take my child to the doctor for a fever and cough?

Let your doctor know if your child has a fever of 103 F or higher, or has had a fever of 101 F or higher for more than 72 hours. If they are having trouble swallowing, is coughing up a lot of mucus, or has swollen glands or an earache, you should take them to see a doctor.

Do kids get a cough with coronavirus?

Symptoms of COVID-19 can include: a high temperature or shivering (chills) – a high temperature means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature) a new, continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours.

What to do if your child has a prolonged fever?

Before the test. Experts say parents should not panic if their kid tests positive.

  • Getting started. A rapid antigen test for COVID-19 being prepared at a retirement home.
  • ‘Low and slow’ Millions of rapid antigen tests are being distributed for school students.
  • How to comfort your child with a fever?

    Keep her room comfortably cool.

  • Make sure that she is dressed in light clothing.
  • Encourage her to drink fluids such as water,diluted juices,or a store-bought electrolyte solution.
  • Be sure that she does not overexert herself.
  • See How to Improve Your Child’s Comfort With Medicine.
  • What should I feed a child with a fever?

    Fruit juices

  • Vegetable juices
  • Milk
  • Coconut water
  • Barley water
  • Custards
  • Glucose water
  • Buttermilk with a dash of salt
  • Eggs
  • Gruel’s
  • Do You Send your child to school with a cough?

    Typically, it’s okay to send your child off to school with a mild sore throat, a cough or a stuffy or runny nose — even if that snot is a shocking shade of green.