K.C. asks from Montgomery, IL on November 03, 2009
Fever - Montgomery,IL
my 10 wk. old has a 100.4 fever is this common???
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M.S. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
Tammy C is right--a temp of 100.4 in a 10 week old is considered a fever and you should call the doctor.
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R.M. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
You need to take the baby to the doctor or ER ASAP!!!!!!! Anything over 100 in babies warrants a doctor or hospital visit.
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M.S. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
Tammy C is right--a temp of 100.4 in a 10 week old is considered a fever and you should call the doctor.
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D.B. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
Don't worry K., 100.4 is a low grade fever. Not uncommon at any age. If it keeps up at a low grade for 24 hours, call your Dr.
C.D. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
Not ok at ten weeks. Call your dr.
D.N. answers from Chicago on November 03, 2009
Yes low grade fevers are very common. You should watch anything around 103 or higher, especially for more then a day or so. The baby is building his immune system so could have multiple low grade fevers over the first several months. Whenever mine had about 101 or slightly higher, I tried to make them as comfortable as possible and and wiped them down with cool clothes. The fever usually broke within a day, less then 2. Of couese, you could always call the doc's office for peace of mind.
M.V. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
Call your pediatician...usually when you take home the baby, the hosptial discharges you with A LOT of paperwork. On that, it probably states anything over 100.4 (i think that is what it showed; my daughter is now 13 months!) to call the doctor. It is low grade so don't worry. And just so you know, I called my daughters pediatrician with 99.9 fever and with anything, and everything, else. When in doubt call the pediatrician about anything...before asking anyone on this message board.
S.E. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
NO. Keep a very close eye. He may be young but he could have the on set of an ear infection or another kind of infection. A baby is no different from an adult, a fever is something you need to watch. A babies temperature can rise very quickly because bodies do not have the built up resistance that we have. I personally would call the Dr. and ask if Tylenol should be given, followed by a cool bath or if he would like you to come in a get your baby check out.
M.K. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
At your child's age, do not wait to call the Pediatrician -- please call now for advice and instruction.
S.K. answers from Chicago on November 04, 2009
No, this is not normal. It is too early for teething. My kids were sick with the same fever. Watch for other signs of illness like congestion. Is anyone around her sick? If it is an ear infection your 10 wk. old would be crankier when lying down. You can call the nurse for her opinion.
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