News



Life Technology™ Medical News

Aromatic Compounds in Cannabis for Chronic Pain

Flu Vaccines Now Available in Australia

Why Our Bodies Feel Creakier with Age

Study: Oxalic Acid Generates Gadolinium Nanoparticles in Human Tissues

Whooping Cough: Decline in Child Deaths Post Vaccine

Measles Cases Surge in Texas: U.S. Numbers Double

"Mel May Discovers Uniqueness Through News Article"

Mexico's First Human Case of Bird Flu Confirmed

Global Impact of Infectious Diseases: Pandemics and Outbreaks

Study Reveals Disparities in Patient Outcomes in Black-Serving Hospitals

Study Reveals 7% Medicare Patients Cross State Borders for Cancer Care

University of Manchester Study: Hypothalamus Influence on Immune System Adaptation

Novel Approach: Transcription Factors in Cell Growth

Study Reveals Outdoor Time Boosts Children's Motor Skills

Swedish National Patient Register Validity Review

Impact of Wearables on Daily Life: Health Monitoring Trends

New Studies on Human Brain Behavior in Everyday Activities

Signs Preceding Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome: Prevention Insights

Cancer Stem Cell Test Enhances Treatment Efficacy

Alteplase at 4.5-24 Hours After Stroke Boosts Independence

Unveiling the Role of Serotonin in Daily Decision-Making

High Prevalence of Chronic Diseases in Australian Teens

Plant-Based Diets: Survival Benefits and Low Environmental Impact

Scientists Discover Epigenetic Marks in Pancreatic Cancer Transition

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration's $11 Billion Health Funding Cut

World Health Organization Nears Adoption of Historic Pandemic Prevention Pact

Study: Tirzepatide Outperforms Dulaglutide in Diabetes Control

Understanding Human Embryo Development Through Animal Models

Protein Structure Reveals Dynamic Role in Vision Health

Study Reveals Aging Immune System Vulnerability

Life Technology™ Medical News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSS

Life Technology™ Science News

World's Largest Atom Smasher Unveils Blueprint for Successor

Unusual Rivers, Ancient Crust, Quantum Tech Merge

Mathematics Anxiety: Impact on Students' Academic Performance

Impact of EU's Biodiversity Strategy on Wood Supply

Rising Popularity of Generative AI Boosts Chatbot Capabilities

Navigating Workplace Etiquette in Digital Era

National Weather Service Offices Face 20% Vacancy Amid Severe Weather

Young Organisms More Susceptible to Illness: A Puzzling Phenomenon

Erosion of Democracy in the U.S.: Global Public Opinion Insights

Study: Democrats Trust Personal Doctors More Than Republicans

Impact of Human Activities on Oxygen Levels in Inland Waters

Innsbruck Team Creates Hot Schrödinger Cat States

Understanding Evolutionary Fitness and Gene Influence

New Method Utilizing Free Software and Drone for Drought-Tolerant Corn Selection

Study Links High Air Pollution and Extreme Heat to Increased Death Risk in Indian Cities

Ocean's Role in Climate System: Heat & Carbon Regulation

Age-Related Decline: Strategies for Reversing Biological Clock

Researchers Unveil Cryptocurrency Collapse: TerraUSD & LUNA

Space Tourists Return from Polar Orbit, Splash Down in Pacific

Researchers Utilize AI for Hypothesis Development

Stunning Spiral Galaxy NGC 5530: A Closer Look

Backlash After Social Progress: A Historical Pattern

Arabian Desert: Ancient Green Periods Formed Lakes

Spintronics Expands: Innovations in Electronic Devices

Researchers Unveil Label-Free Fluorosensor for Enteroviral RNA

Study in Science Advances Unveils Strategies to Boost Crop Yields

"New Image of Star Cluster NGC 346 for Hubble Anniversary"

Plant Scientist Discovers Inspiration in Nature

Antibiotic Resistance Study Reveals Bacteria Defense Mechanism

Role of Viscoelastic Fluids in Industrial Processes

Life Technology™ Science News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSS

Life Technology™ Technology News

Trump Extends TikTok Deadline, 75 More Days Given

Fast-Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries: Overheating Risks

Improved Chemical Reaction Efficiency by Oregon State Engineers

EPFL Neuroengineering Lab Replicates Fruit Fly Brain

Microsoft's AI Division CEO to Launch Groundbreaking Product Line

IMO Mandates Sulfur Cap on Marine Fuels: Shipping Options

Challenges in Integrating 2D Semiconductors for Electronics

U.S. Electricity Demand Surge: Experts Plan Grid Future

Google Deepmind Researchers: AI Algorithm Dreamer Masters Minecraft

Fashion and Technology: Unlikely Allies in Research

Robotic Arm and Prosthetic Hand Learning Complex Grasping

AI Researchers Mimic Child Learning for Training Systems

Cuban Province Speeds Up Solar Panel Installation

AI Revolution at German Industrial Fair

Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to Form Joint Venture

Tiktok Faces US Ban Deadline: Non-Chinese Ownership Required

Climate Change Deniers Challenge Human-Induced Warming Study

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Persuades Trump on Antitrust Case

Energy Department Identifies 16 Federal Sites for AI Data Centers

Penn State Researchers Innovate 3D Metal Printing

Epfl Researchers Boost Efficiency in Solar Cells

Improving Efficiency of AI Diffusion Models

Global Artificial Intelligence Market to Hit $4.8 Trillion by 2033

Authors Protest Outside London HQ of Meta Over Content Theft

Nintendo Unveils Switch 2: Bigger, Better, and Social

Stellantis Halts Production in Canada and Mexico

Reddit Partners with Google for AI Training

Satellites Enhancing Global Mobile Communications

Innovative Recycling Method Repurposes Wind Turbine Blades

University of Surrey Develops Cost-Effective Carbon Capture Tech

Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSS

Monday, February 20, 2023

One in three parents may unnecessarily give children fever-reducing medicine

Winter is a wonderful time of year, but unfortunately, it can also be a time of year when children are more susceptible to viruses. The reason being is that they are exposed to more children in indoor settings, such as school and daycare, where viruses can easily be spread as little ones are in close proximity. With this in mind, it is important to know the signs that your child is beginning to get sick, so you can take the necessary steps to seek medical attention. One of the most classic signs of illness in children is a warm forehead. While a child's forehead can naturally feel warm to the touch, a warm forehead that is accompanied with other symptoms such as fever, coughing, runny nose, and/or sore throat may be an indication that a virus is at work. If you do notice a warm forehead in your child, be sure to also look for additional symptoms as this can help you better recognize the source of the illness. It is essential to always be aware of your child's temperature, as this can be a key indicator of whether or not your child is sick. You can easily check your child's temperature by using a digital thermometer and placing it under their arm for about 10 seconds. A normal temperature for a child is between 98 and 99 degrees Fahrenheit, so any temperature reading that is higher than this should be taken very seriously and medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. If you do find that your child has a fever, keep track of their temperature over the course of at least 24 hours so you can monitor their recovery. Also, be sure to keep your child hydrated, as this can help keep their fever at bay and reduce the severity of the symptoms. In addition, administering acetaminophen or ibuprofen can lower your child's temperature and make them more comfortable. It is important to note that a warm forehead can be a sign of many illnesses, not just viruses. Rashes, ear infections, food allergies, and other illnesses can also cause a warm forehead. Therefore, if you notice a warm forehead on your child, be sure to consult a doctor to accurately diagnose the source of the illness. In general, it is important to take your child’s temperature regularly, especially during the winter season. A warm forehead alone does not mean that your child is automatically ill, but if it is combined with other symptoms or if the fever persists for more than 24 hours, it is a signal that you should seek medical attention. If your child does come down with a virus this winter season, try to limit their contact with other children and use good hygiene to help prevent the spread of the virus. Wash your hands often with warm water and soap and have your child do the same. Disinfect any frequently touched surfaces in your home, such as doorknobs and toys, to help reduce the chances of the virus spreading to other people. Finally, it is important to remind yourself that viruses are incredibly common in children and that they can generally be treated by rest and proper hydration. So, the next time you enter the winter season, try to remain vigilant and aware of your child's temperature and other symptoms. A warm forehead is an indication that something may be wrong, but bringing it to the attention of a medical professional can help ensure that it is nothing too serious.

https://www.lifetechnology.com/blogs/life-technology-medical-news/one-in-three-parents-may-unnecessarily-give-children-fever-reducing-medicine

Buy SuperforceX™