How to control measures for fever and to provide any harmful effect for children and free of treatment?
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There are pros and cons of treating fever. Fever may play a role in fighting infection, but it can also make a child uncomfortable. The height of a child's fever is not always the best indicator of whether the child needs to be treated and/or evaluated. Instead, it is important to note how a child behaves and appears. Fever is usually accompanied by other symptoms. Some of these symptoms require evaluation by a health care provider, even if there is no fever. The table provides a list of some of these symptoms (table 1). In most cases, a child with a fever can be observed and/or treated at home. However, it is important for parents to know when a child with a fever needs to be evaluated by a health care provider, when fever should be treated, and when it is reasonable to observe the child without treating the fever. The guidelines provided are general guidelines that do not apply to every situation; parents who have questions or are concerned about their child should contact their child's health care provider for advice.
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