Fever advice/thermometers
Fever advice/thermometers: Fever ≥ 38oC in an infant < 3 months needs urgent evaluation. Ibuprofen and acetaminophen are both effective antipyretics. Acetaminophen remains the first choice for antipyresis under 6 months of age; thereafter ibuprofen or acetaminophen may be used. Alternating acetaminophen with ibuprofen for fever control is not recommended in primary care settings as this may encourage fever phobia, and the potential risks of medication error outweigh measurable clinical benefit. Fever in the returning child traveller (CPS) | Fever and temperature taking (Caring for Kids CPS)
Parent Resources
Caring For Kids - Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS)
Fever and Temperature Taking - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Health conditions and treatments - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Febrile Seizures - Canadian Paediatric Society – Caring for Kids
Using Over-The-Counter Drugs to Treat Cold Symptoms - Canadian Paediatric Society– Caring for Kids
About Kids Health - The Hospital for Sick Children
Temperature Taking - The Hospital for Sick Children – AboutKidsHealth
Fever - The Hospital for Sick Children – AboutKidsHealth