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To take him to a&e

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anxiousmotherof1 · 16/11/2018 21:41

My 1 year old is having fever for the last 10 days ! I have taken him to the gp 2 times and they insist is viral and it will go away on its own . I cant help but be concerned . I have always known that if a fever lasts longer than 5 days it ahould be investigated .
I am thinking of taking him to a&e to be seem by a pedestrian ! Am i overacting ??

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MsJaneAusten · 16/11/2018 21:43

I don’t think you need a&e to see a pedestrian 😂

If you’re worried, is there an out of hours service in your area?

acquiescence · 16/11/2018 21:44

Have you given both calpol and ibuprofen? This is all they will do to start with. What is the temperature? If above 40 and you have given both medications and it isn’t coming down then yes, go. If not then probably not.

PoppySeedBun18 · 16/11/2018 21:45

How high is the fever? Any other symptoms? Have you given any calpol? I can’t say yes or no to your question unfortunately but if you’re really worried about your child being ill then you need to trust your instincts.

NoSpend19 · 16/11/2018 21:45

Yes out of hours is more appropriate

Birdsgottafly · 16/11/2018 21:45

If nothing has changed tonight, he doesn't need to be seen.

Viruses can go on for weeks.

" I have always known that if a fever lasts longer than 5 days it ahould be investigated ."

Who told you this? Its incorrect.

JudasPrudy · 16/11/2018 21:46

Well how is the child? Is he well in himself?

OwlBeThere · 16/11/2018 21:46

If the fever comes down with medication then I’d stay home. If it doesn’t I’d see the out of hours GP. A temperature on its own I wouldn’t take a child to a&e

Pebblesandfriends · 16/11/2018 21:48

By fever do you just mean high temperature or are there any other symptoms?

FruitCider · 16/11/2018 21:48

I have always known that if a fever lasts longer than 5 days it ahould be investigated .

Incorrect. Viral infections can last weeks.

How high is the fever?

Does it come down after antipyrexials eg paracetamol and ibuprofen?

Does your child look unwell?

Is it an accident or a medical emergency?

BrazzleDazzleDay · 16/11/2018 21:48

If you're on day 10 and you know a fever over 5 days should be investigated then why ask here? Granted doctors can be wrong sometimes, but what other symptoms does he have? A constant 40+ temp for ten days Confused, yes id take him to a&e

arethereanyleftatall · 16/11/2018 21:49

What is his temperature?

IRememberSoIDo · 16/11/2018 21:49

Are there any other symptoms and or what has changed tonight? I'd go out of hours if you're concerned.

Shadow1986 · 16/11/2018 21:50

A temp for 10 days sounds awfully long bless him. I would. I had to take my DS to A&e a couple of months ago for a really high temp that wasn’t coming down with medicine - turns out he had a chest infection and we were sent off with antibiotics in less than an hour. Is he really struggling right now?? If so I’d take him.

Aquamarine1029 · 16/11/2018 21:51

I would be concerned that there's an infection that hasn't been properly treated. A fever for 10 days is not usual.

PodgeBod · 16/11/2018 21:51

I was at the doctors with my own sick child today and she told me that a fever lasting over 5 days was a "red flag". I would take him to A&E.

Sugarhunnyicedtea · 16/11/2018 21:52

Does the temperature reduce with calpol and ibuprofen? If yes then that's ok. If not then call 111 for advice. If nothing has changed tonight then it's not for a&e

anxiousmotherof1 · 16/11/2018 21:52

His fever goes down with calpol or nurofen but as soon as they wear off it comes back . If i dont give him medicine after 4 hours his temperature spikes to 39 and above
When his temperature is up he is unwell sleepy and just wants me to hold him after giving him medicine he is ok .
He also has runny nose and a cough , runny poo and sometimes vomiting .

I just have no experience of viral infections woth fever lasting that long ? Am just scared is something sinister

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SunnyG0507 · 16/11/2018 21:55

What's his temperature and will the temperature come down after you giving him the ibuprofen? If it keeps as high as , say 40, and will not come down after the medication then further investigation will be needed, especially if your kid doesn't eat or drink probably ( like no enough wet nappies) and hard to wake up, etc. Otherwise a&e will not be necessary and your baby may catch other viruses, etc and may have longer fever for different reasons.

Hope your little one get better soon! I can completely understand your feeling and worries as I actually went to a&e when DS had very high temperature for 3 weeks when he was 15 months. But they just did some regular checks same with what the GP did and we were sent back then. The long waiting in hospital didn't help DS either!

AmIRightOrAMeringue · 16/11/2018 21:56

My 2 year old had a temperature for around 10 days then magically disappeared!

Does he have any other symptoms? If not (presumably doctor checked breathing, chest, ears, tonsils etc) then it probably is just a virus that they can't help

If temperature has gone up, or you're worried about dehydration if can't get him to eat, or he is getting worse or seems listless or disinterested then I'd take to out of hours.

If it's just been the same for 10 days then I'd probably wait til Monday and take him back to the Doctor. Most of the time our doctor says give it a few days and if no better come back and we will review again

You are right the nhs website says to visit gp if fever for 5 days or more and they will investigate but presumably they checked him when he was in.

ValidUser · 16/11/2018 21:57

Doctor here.

Bring him to a and e if nothing else is working.

We're here to help.

Paddybare · 16/11/2018 21:58

I would ring 111, they’ll put you through to a GP to talk it through.

Sugarhunnyicedtea · 16/11/2018 21:59

@ValidUser calpol and ibuprofen bring the temperature down though.

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Boatmouse · 16/11/2018 22:02

Op, call 111

MsJaneAusten WTF?

RomanyRoots · 16/11/2018 22:02

OP, all of those together I'd call 111, they won't mind.

ValidUser · 16/11/2018 22:05

@Sugarhunnyicedtea if it's an ongoing problem with no consistent solution, nobody minds a reasonably worried mother seeking help for her child.

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