When Do You Worry About a Child’s Fever?

Dr. Jeffrey Mantia directs the Grandville Pediatrics in Grandville, MI. Child healthcare and quality of life is the top concern of this experienced, loving, compassionate, licensed, and board-certified pediatrician and advanced nursing staff.

We take the time to answer all questions our parents present to us. One question that holds much concern for our parents is when their child has a fever and when they should be concerned.

When Do You Worry About a Child's Fever?

When a fever is present, the body works to control the temperature. A fever in a child can be quite concerning, especially for new parents. However, there is a time to worry and when you feel confident that your child's fever is expected, such as when they have vaccinations or are cutting teeth. You can determine the possible cause and treat the cause.

However, fevers are sometimes the result of an infection that is cause for concern.

We do not take a child's fever for granted because all fevers can cause concern. Call our pediatrician for advice.

Cause for concern is present when,

  • Newborn to three months of age child with a temperature of 100.4 (Seek medical attention immediately)
  • If the child has repeated temperatures above 104 degrees
  • Temperatures of 100.4 in newborns to two years of age present for more than 24 hours.
  • Temperatures of 100.4, present for more than three days.
  • Continued fussiness and crying do not lessen
  • The child is unable to drink ( possible dehydration)
  • The child has under five wet diapers in 24 hours (possible dehydration)
  • Child struggles to breathe

If Your Child's Fever is Concerning, Call Us Immediately

It is much better to practice caution about a possible infection or illness. We welcome you to call us anytime regarding a child's fever.

We are at your service if your child needs a quality pediatric doctor. You will be happy you trusted your child with us. We are compassionate, very child-friendly, loving, and kind. Our office is sparkling clean and home-like cozy. Our children and parents love us, and we know you will too.

The care given to children at this pediatrics office is unparalleled. Dr. Mantia at the Grandville Pediatrics in Grandville, MI, instructs his parents to call his office at (616) 538-2410 if there is a concern regarding their child's fever.

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