Is my baby really ill?
If your baby is sickening, its often difficult to know whether the symptoms are severe enough to need medical attention.
You need urgent medical help if your baby:
- Has a fit
- Cant be woken up
- Stops breathing or goes blue
- Doesnt respond (not aware of whats going on around them)
- Looks glazed, with staring eyes that dont seem to focus
- Has been seriously injured
And you cant get an appointment quickly with your own doctor, take your baby to the nearest Accident & Emergency Department.
If you think its a life-threatening condition, telephone 999 requesting an ambulance for your baby.
If you think your babys unwell, but doesnt need immediate attention
Keep a careful watch. Make a note of the symptoms, so that if they get worse, you can call your doctor and describe whats happening.
Heres a checklist of symptoms to help you assess the situation:
1. Has your baby got a temperature?
Feeling your babys skin wont tell you if he or she has a high temperature. If you miss a high temperature and its easy to do you may also miss a serious illness. The only way to know is to take your babys temperature.
Fever scan strips do give some idea, but are not really accurate enough. Some parents are now starting to use the aural (ear) thermometer, which can cost anything from £40-£80, but digital thermometers are quick and accurate and much cheaper. Single-use disposable thermometers are available, which are also accurate and easy to read. They are also safe for a baby because theyre not made from glass.
How to take a babys temperature
Taking your babys temperature by putting a thermometer under the armpit isnt accurate. The only accurate way to take your babys temperature is by placing the thermometer tip just inside the back passage. Its quite safe and wont cause your baby any pain. A significant temperature rise is over 38.3ºC (100.8ºF)
More symptoms on the next page:
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