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A mild fever is common, but let's monitor it closely.
✅ Keep baby lightly dressed and well-hydrated.
Watch for:
- Fever of 102°F or persists more than 24hrs
- Difficulty breathing
- Lethargy or extreme irritability
- Poor feeding or dehydration
🚨 If fever rises to 102°F or fever persists beyond 24hrs or Baby is very drowsy, hard to wake, or inconsolable, consult a pediatrician.
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How to Choose the Right Doctor for Your Child
Choosing a healthcare provider for your child is one of the most important decisions a parent makes. But knowing exactly what type of specialist to look for can be confusing.
When to see a Pediatrician
Pediatricians are your primary point of contact for general health, routine vaccinations, mild fevers, and developmental milestones. They can often handle 90% of your child's health needs.
When to see a Specialist
If your child has specific issues like severe skin rashes (Dermatologist), chronic ear infections (ENT), complex feeding issues (Nutritionist), or behavioral concerns (Child Psychologist), a specialist is necessary.
Signs to Watch
- Persistent high fever
- Difficulty breathing or fast breathing
- Refusing liquids and signs of dehydration



