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Feeling restless and teeth pain
My 14 month old baby girl is teething and having body aches. She feels to be warm but temp rises only till 98.8. Food and diet is going normal also her stool and urine is normal. But she wakes up crying from her sleep, feeling too warm at her feet , hands and forehead. Night temp are too low due to winters. These are her 1st actual winters. Please suggest what can be the issue.
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In Children temperature of more than or equal to 99.5 degrees is only considered as fever ma.
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Normally a baby's body temperature increases to a certain degree when the environmental temp is low,its a protective mechanism.
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If her activity or feed intake decreases take her to a pediatrician.
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I think she has fever .May be simple viral fever , but not related to teething.
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give paracetamol syrup every 6-8 hourly till dhe gets fever. consult if it persists or some other symptoms appear.
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if possible , measure the temp regularly
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Hi, Give her plenty of liquids/ water/soup to drink. Insufficient water intake also can give false rise in temperature. Give her a calorie dense food in the evening, 1-2 times tiffin/ snacks before going to bed. Crying can be due to hunger too.
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