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temperature alert-help needed

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jollymum · 29/06/2005 15:47

My 10yr old was ill yesterday, throwing up v. high temps. Brought them down with calpol, 10mls each time. Now she is on 103.4, is this dangerous? She's v hot but OK in herself, just flushed and sweaty. Advice please?

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SoupDragon · 29/06/2005 15:50

You can give nurofen syrup as well as the paracetamol. You stagger the doses (IIRC, paracetamol is every 4 hours, nurofen every 6)

lilaclotus · 29/06/2005 15:50

might sound a bit silly, but have you tried a cold wet flannel on her forehead? that always helps with me to get fevers down.

Mum2girls · 29/06/2005 16:15

or give her a luke warm bath if she's up to it.

nell12 · 29/06/2005 19:34

keep up her fluids and ring gp / nhs direct

lilaclotus · 29/06/2005 20:34

jollymum, is she any better now?

PrettyCandles · 29/06/2005 20:52

If she still has such a high temp for over 24h, I would be inclined to call the doctor - or, at this hour, NHS Direct. I've had temps that high as a child, and apart from being ill (usually bronchitis) I was fine. But I was always seen by the GP.

I think that if you stagger Nurofen and Calpol then you give the Calpol at 6h intervals as well, so the child gets a dose of one or the other every 3h.

jollymum · 30/06/2005 14:45

Thanks, guys. She's better now but has tinsilitis I think. Happy to be skiving at home with me too!!!

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