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Baby Thermometers and Checking for Fever?

Can anyone recommend a specific thermometer that they like for babies? Is there a difference between thermometers marketed for babies and those for adults? Is there a range in quality, or will any digital thermometer do? Also, I have been taking my son's temperature under his arm when checking for a fever, but it always seems low--lower than regular body temperature. Should I be checking a different way? Any advice on how best to tell if baby has a fever? What temperature constitutes something to worry about? Thank you!

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I too recommend the Exergen Temporal Thermometer. I have literally tried 6 different ones until discovering this one. It's fast for those squirmy toddlers and most of all it's repeatable. It's also self cleaning!

Try a "Braun" ear thermometer they cost a little more, but they are worth every cent. I have three others, and have ended up using only the "BRAUN". I spent a lot of money to
find out this fact.
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C. S.

There is a vicks brand that has a thermometer it is blue and has a blue case. I love it. It is universal for kids or babies and it works in only 6 seconds! It also has a light that will tell you if the reading is normal (green), mild (yellow), and HIGH (red). I usually take my daughters temp rectal (9 months old) she doesn't mind it.

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I definitely recommend the EXERGEN TEMPORAL ARTERY THERMOMETER!!!! It is so simple to use. You just swipe it accross the forehead and it's done in a second. It's the only one I would ever use as it is so simple and very accurate.

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It is always best to check rectal temps as they are the most accurate. I have treid several brands of thermometers - the best we have come across is the generic CVS pharmacy brand. It has three settings - for the mouth, in the armpit, or in the rectum. It is very fast and accurate. You can buy covers for it or just use aquaphor on the tip for easy application.

Good luck.
S.

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There is a vicks brand that has a thermometer it is blue and has a blue case. I love it. It is universal for kids or babies and it works in only 6 seconds! It also has a light that will tell you if the reading is normal (green), mild (yellow), and HIGH (red). I usually take my daughters temp rectal (9 months old) she doesn't mind it.

Go for the Braun Thermascan Ear thermometer. Easy to use and accurate and best of all the kids don't mind it either. Always take the temperature in both ears for accuracy.
Good luck
S.

Just in case you weren't aware, when checking your son's temperature under his arm, always add one digit to the final number. If his final temperature is 98.9, then you need to add one digit to make the "real" temperature 99.9. The opposite goes for rectal temperatures. Subtract one digit. Maybe this is why your son's temperature always seems low when you take it under his arm.

I too recommend the Exergen Temporal Thermometer. I have literally tried 6 different ones until discovering this one. It's fast for those squirmy toddlers and most of all it's repeatable. It's also self cleaning!

You can use the same thermometeryou would for adults, digital. When you take a temp. under the arm you add one point to it. exp. 100.0 would be 101.0. A baby or young child woul have a temp. if it was 100.3 or higher. If its 100.3 up to 102.5 usly just Tylonal would do, but if it goes above 102.5 you would want to alternate tylonal and Motrin for babys or young children. Perforably every three hours exp. Tylonal 3 hrs later Motrin 3 hrs later Tylonal so on. I hope this helps you. I have two daughter 5 and 8. The youngest one gets sick offten and has extensive (multiple) specialist Doctors. Hope your son feels beter.

You should use a rectal thermometer to get a accurate reading for a child under 2. It's uncomfortable for the baby, but it is the best way to do it. I was given a thermometer from the hospital I gave birth at the works wonderfully, but I am sure any digital thermometer will work.

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