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B.W.
asks from
Louisville, KY
on
March 03, 2008
Best Thermometer
Not a fan of the current thermometer I use...it takes too long to read, and with a squirming 7 month old, that is near impossible. Any recommendations on a good thermometer? Price isn't that important since I use my company's flex card. Thank you!
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Wow--you guys are awesome! I didn't know if I would get any response...next thing I knew, my mailbox was full! I am heading to the store today to check out both the Braun Ear thermometer and the Exergen Temporal Artery thermometer...And I will be checking out the book "How to Raise a Healthy Child in spite of your Doctor". I do agree that a fever does have a purpose as long as it is not too high. Thank you so much for all of your help!
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N.G.
answers from
Fayetteville
on
March 06, 2008
I've had a Thermoscan for years. It's the best one I've ever used and is quick. It comes with disposable covers because you insert it into the ear. All you do is aim and press a button for 3 seconds and up comes the temp. I hope they still make them!
L.P.
answers from
Raleigh
on
March 04, 2008
I use and have had great luck with the Braun ear thermometer. It takes just a couple of seconds to get a reading. I have used it many many times with my now 3 and 2 year old boys.
Good luck.
E.P.
answers from
Jackson
on
March 04, 2008
I have always used just the regular digatil thermometer and taken my kids temps under there Arms while holding them. this alowed me to put the thermometer under the arm close to me and use my body to keep there arm down and rock them helping to keep them clam and not figetting to much.
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M.E.
answers from
Lexington
on
March 03, 2008
i agree with temporal artery thermometer. my mom got me one for christmas last year and i love it. it's easy to use, accurate, and non-invasive if you get my drift. and you don't have to worry about disturbing a sleeping baby when you take their temp. it is the same type they use in the hospital.
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R.W.
answers from
Jackson
on
March 04, 2008
Hi B.. I have two small sons, and also battled with finding the right thermometer - until last year. I had several inexpensive ones that were slow, once they moved I'd had to start over. Then I found (at Walmart)a new kind which is a Temporal Scanner. You simply roll it from one temple to the other and it gives an accurate temp based on the temp of the blood in the artery. It really works, and is definitely worth the $40 that we spent on it! Get this: I've taken my children's temps while they were sleeping and they never woke! Love it!
T.M.
answers from
Parkersburg
on
March 09, 2008
When we had our first we bought one of those electric ear thermometers. Now that we have two, I WILL NOT EVER go back. It is quick, easy and pretty accurate. Walmart, K-Mart any discount store has one. On ours there are two buttons, one for on/off, and the other is to start the thing. It only takes two seconds and is not invasive in any way. Good luck!
A.M.
answers from
Asheville
on
March 04, 2008
we were given a temporal(sp?) thermometer as a baby gift and find it to be easy and great to use. I think they run around $50 and have seen them in Walgreens.
J.M.
answers from
Rocky Mount
on
March 04, 2008
i bought the best ever a week ago. It is a braun ear thermo and it reads in seconds it is from walgreens 42.00 dollars plus the cost of double a batteries..it was the best 50 dollars ever spent!!!!!
K.R.
answers from
Charlotte
on
March 04, 2008
I have used every thermometer I can think of. I finally went out and bought an ear thermometer b/c I was tired of it taking too long. I have a 2 and 4 year old so getting them to sit while I took their temp was a constant battle every time. I bought a Braun ear thermometer, it was a little pricey but it is fast and very accurate. I would take it several times b/c I didn't believe it was so fast and every time it was the same and when we went to the dr.s I noticed they had the same one. The nurse said that is the best place to take a temp and man it was fast and pain free for all of us. Good luck. Mine was about 50.00
M.J.
answers from
Raleigh
on
March 04, 2008
Hi! We just got the "Vicks ComfortFlex Digital Thermometer" which I like alot! It works in about 12 seconds and is for mouth, underarm or rectal. It comes with probe covers that just slip on and then you disgard after use. That saves you from having to wash it after every use. Very inexpensive and can find it at any drug store. Hope this helps.
P.B.
answers from
Raleigh
on
March 05, 2008
gotta say I am in line with Allison M. on this one,
I keep a digital Ear therm on hand, I know they are not the most accurate, but used properly, not too bad & only takes a second & not invasive. Good for getting a ball park figure. I am a firm believer of letting the fever do its work. Brain damage does not happen unless the fever is up over 106. so, type of thermometer may depend on the kind of mom you are! If you worry a lot, forget the ear thermometer.
L.H.
answers from
Knoxville
on
March 03, 2008
Walgreens has the Exergen Artery Thermo for about $35. I love it! I researched all the thermos I could find before I gave birth, but after seeing the scanner they use in the hospital and reading up of them I decided to go with that one. They have really good reviews and come highly recommended.
My friends also use the Red Cross ear thermo from target - not sure of the cost but they brag about it.
N.G.
answers from
Fayetteville
on
March 06, 2008
I've had a Thermoscan for years. It's the best one I've ever used and is quick. It comes with disposable covers because you insert it into the ear. All you do is aim and press a button for 3 seconds and up comes the temp. I hope they still make them!
E.H.
answers from
Greensboro
on
March 04, 2008
Go to the website www.onestepahead.com, they have lots of digital and easy to read thermometers to choose from, and most are pediatrician recommended. I looooove the variety of other baby stuff they have to offer as well! And most are comparitive priced to local stores.
J.H.
answers from
Lexington
on
March 04, 2008
I work in a Pediatrics unit at a hospital and we use the temporal artery thermometer. They are very accurate. I have an ear one at home and do not like it at all. Planning on switching soon. They have them at Wal-Mart and Babies-R-Us plus probably other stores also. Like $30 at Wal-Mart.
Good luck.
C.M.
answers from
Fayetteville
on
March 04, 2008
When my son had a fever induced seizure at 9 months old, I had to take his temperature about 20 times a day for 3 days. I didn't want to put him thrugh a rectal temperature that many times (or at all, for that matter) I bought a forehead scanner thermometer. The brand is EXERGEN. It takes about 3 seconds and you just slide it across the forehead. I found the best way to hold the baby is to sit him on your lap facing away from you and hold the top of his head against your chest and then slide it across. This themometer has been a life saver. I bought mine for 50$ but I think the price has gone down to about 35$. Good Luck!
V.W.
answers from
Wheeling
on
March 04, 2008
I used a strip. It had a temperture gage reading on it. When you put it against the child skin or forhead it would show a color code of were their temperture was. Go to the drug store they can probably help you. And ask them about the temperture strip.
T.
answers from
Chattanooga
on
March 03, 2008
We have a temporal thermometer and love it! You run it across the forehead and it reads the temp through the temporal artery. Verq quick and easy (even on a sleeping child) and the accuracy is comprable to other thermometers I have used. I have even read some things that say drs. prefer this type now but I don't know for sure. I think it was about &50.
M.S.
answers from
Goldsboro
on
March 03, 2008
I also have a temporal thermometer and LOVE it. I believe the brand is Exergen. I bought it at Sams for around $30. It only takes a few seconds to get a reading. It seems to be pretty accurate.
J.J.
answers from
Louisville
on
March 04, 2008
We love our digital ear thermometer by Braun. It just takes a couple seconds and is easy to use. Expensive but worth it.
R.D.
answers from
Jackson
on
March 04, 2008
The temporal thermometer is available now in stores. It runs around $50. It is like the one used in the peds office. It is great! You can even take the baby's temp when he/she is sleeping. Amazing!
E.P.
answers from
Jackson
on
March 04, 2008
I have always used just the regular digatil thermometer and taken my kids temps under there Arms while holding them. this alowed me to put the thermometer under the arm close to me and use my body to keep there arm down and rock them helping to keep them clam and not figetting to much.
L.P.
answers from
Raleigh
on
March 04, 2008
I use and have had great luck with the Braun ear thermometer. It takes just a couple of seconds to get a reading. I have used it many many times with my now 3 and 2 year old boys.
Good luck.
J.B.
answers from
Knoxville
on
March 04, 2008
B.,
I love the temporal scanning forehead thermometer. I'm not sure of the name but you can get it at Wal-Mart for around $30.
Good Luck,
Jenn
R.H.
answers from
Fayetteville
on
March 04, 2008
Summer's has a good health pack that includes a rectal thermometer and a forehead strip. The strip is amazing. I have found people stealing the strip from the package because they do not sell it separately.
A rectal reading is the best, so I sing to my baby while I hold it in and count to 90.
S.R.
answers from
Lexington
on
March 04, 2008
I have found a thermometer that I really like and I believe it works very well. It is the "Safety 1st Hospital Choice 3 in 1 thermometer". It reads in 7 seconds and can be used for rectal temp, oral temp, or under the arm. It has a mode button so that it is more accurate depending on where you are taking the temp. I bought the original one I had at Target but it got misplaced and I could only find replacements online. The quick reading and the mode buttons, to me, make this thermometer a huge hit!
N.D.
answers from
Jackson
on
March 04, 2008
I found a great digital at Wal-Mart, it only takes a few seconds to read and it was only like $20.