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 Tired mom

"I'm tired." thats all I can say. I feel so empty and overused. Lately, I'm a bit worried and anxious about the situation of my daughter. She suffered the UTI/ Urinary Tract Infection for about one week now. I persistently monitored her fever and prepared a warm water to fill the body for her to decreased the heat of a fever.

Every parent has probably experienced this scenario: You wake up in the middle of the night to find your child standing by your bed, flushed, hot, and sweaty. Your little one's forehead feels warm. You immediately suspect that your child has a fever, but you're unsure of what to do next. Should you get out the thermometer? Should you call the doctor?

Even if your child does have a fever, it's likely that it's not serious. Although it can be frightening when your child's temperature rises, fever itself causes no harm and can actually be a good thing - it's often the body's way of fighting off infections. And not all fevers need to be treated. High fever, however, can make your child uncomfortable and can aggravate problems such as dehydration.

But there are steps you can take to correctly take your child's temperature and make your child comfortable when it's a little higher than usual. In this article, we'll talk about fevers, how to measure and treat them, and when to call your child's doctor.

What Is Fever?

Fever occurs when the body's internal "thermostat" raises the body temperature above its normal level. This thermostat is found in the part of the brain called the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus knows what temperature your body should be (usually around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or about 37 degrees Celsius) and will send messages to your body to keep it that way.

Most people's body temperatures even change a little bit during the course of the day: It's usually a little lower in the morning and a little higher in the evening and can fluctuate as kids run around, play, and exercise.

Sometimes, though, the hypothalamus will "reset" the body to a higher temperature in response to an infection, illness, or some other cause. So, why does the hypothalamus tell the body to change to a new temperature? Researchers believe turning up the heat is the body's way of fighting the germs that cause infections and making the body a less comfortable place for them.

What Causes Fever?

It's important to remember that by itself fever is not an illness - it's usually a symptom of an underlying problem. Fever has several potential causes:

Infection: Most fevers are caused by infection or other illness. Fever helps the body fight infections by stimulating natural defense mechanisms.

Overdressing: Infants, especially newborns, may get fevers if they're overbundled or in a hot environment because they can't regulate their body temperature.

Immunizations: Babies and children sometimes get a low-grade fever after getting vaccinated.

Although teething may cause a slight rise in body temperature, it's probably not the cause if your baby's or toddler's temperature is higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees Celsius).

 Well, afterall this experienced I gradually know that we don't have to trust anybody to somebody who is willingly take good care of our daughter. We have to consider the attitude of a person whom we can truly trust in giving our child an extra care. We just don't have leave our child to them, let us find someone to our closest relative for us to be sure that the care she has given is the same as what she did even without our presence. Aside from praying, our assistance as a mother is one of a key for us to sustain the extra love and care for our child.

 

 

    Posted by lea_engbino on 2007-09-30 23:36:36 | Rating: | Views: 119
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Hi Lea,

Hard as it may sound, bringing up children is just substituing one problem for another. However, with a lot of love and prayer you will get through. I am a grandmother now and starting to experience the same angst for my daughter and her little boy that you describe. However, the best thing you can do is give and show a lot of love and pray each day for the Grace to get through, one day at a time. The rest of the time - just enjoy! I wish you many, many years of pleasure as a Mother.
Posted by  overthehillandfar...  on 2007-10-01 00:56:36 
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