wat temperature is fever?

ratna

New Member
hi mummies,

Im a first time mum. my baby boy is just a month old. sometimes i feel his body very hot or like having fever. but when i check using thermometer is only like 36.6C or 36.7C. So i think his fine or is he not???:err:

Want to ask mummies out there wat is the temperature consider as fever????
 

meiteoh

Well-Known Member
36.7°C or 36.6°C (via rectal temp) is normal. A fever is anything above 38°C (in fact, I would grade anything above 37.5°C as a fever - low grade) and you should take him immediately to the hospital.

Don't worry...my baby was hitting 36.6°C when I first got her back from the hospital and it was when she was fussing like crazy (flailing, crying and just refusing to sleep). We checked with the midwife the next day and was told that sometimes when babies fuss, their face will turn all red and body heats up from the crying and all but if checked with the thermometer (rectal measurement) and it's below 37°C, then it's okay.
 

Domique

Well-Known Member
Alaric was hospitalised last week(mt e)... that time nurse said 37.5 then its fever....
dont know ley...


kkh hor said 41 then bring him back to hospital if not just sponge him... faint
 

meiteoh

Well-Known Member
Alaric was hospitalised last week(mt e)... that time nurse said 37.5 then its fever....
dont know ley...


Kandang Kerbau Hospital said 41 then bring him back to hospital if not just sponge him... faint
I think it's because Alaric is 6 months old. For newborns, the "rules" are slightly different. Best to be safe than sorry.
 

ochklk

Member
hi mummies,

Im a first time mum. my baby boy is just a month old. sometimes i feel his body very hot or like having fever. but when i check using thermometer is only like 36.6C or 36.7C. So i think his fine or is he not???:err:

Want to ask mummies out there what is the temperature consider as fever????
=<37.6C. is fever, we always ask this question every time when my AxL's take his 6 in 1 jab at his PD and last Sat, is his last jab, we ask again. We are afraid he will have fever after taking the Jab.. Wahaha..
 

JusMum

Member
should always monitor the thermoter .. when i bring my boy home , i ask hubby go buy a thermometer to keep at home , paed said when u monitor is 36.5 , u hv to add 0.5 to 36.5 .. so its 37'c .. 37.1 above is fever , 38'c is high fever ..
 

uddermummy

Well-Known Member
Alaric was hospitalised last week(mt e)... that time nurse said 37.5 then its fever....
dont know ley...


Kandang Kerbau Hospital said 41 then bring him back to hospital if not just sponge him... faint
wah, kk's standards 'v high' loh. 41 degrees for adults is already considered v dangerous!

Anything above 38.5, especially for bbs, is already v high!
 

chelle

Member
I ever call TMC Parentcraft hotline and ask, the lady say baby temp is just like adult, anything above 37 is considered fever.
But i ask my PD, she say above 37.5.
PD said not to wrap or dress BB too hot otherwise BB body temp will go up and we end up being paranoid that BB is having fever...
 

candy_ian

Active Member
in my opinion anything above 37.5 is fever but sponging the baby first only serve paracetamol when it's above 38. That's what i've been advised by my PD which happens to b my boss's brother.
 

apollo

Well-Known Member
yup 37.5 is fever but if it can subside on its own or by using wet sponge like what candy_ian mummy said, then don;t give medi...

normally we'll feel baby very 'hot' but in fact the temperature is okay... last time i don't know and was so scare, every few hours check his temperature.. his body so hot but no fever, i tot thermometer spoilt :tlaugh:
 

snowbear

Well-Known Member
Hi mummies, got this from Fever | BabyCenter (I find it useful coz they actually took baby's age into consideration):

Common guidelines are:

• If your baby is less than 3 months old and has a temperature of 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C) or higher, call the doctor immediately. A baby this young needs to be checked for serious infection or disease.

• For a baby between 3 and 6 months old, call if his temperature reaches 101 degrees F (38.3 degrees C) or higher.

• If your baby is 6 months or older, call if his fever reaches 103 degrees F (39.4 degrees C) or higher.

When you call, the doctor will probably ask you about other symptoms. The most important thing is how your baby looks and acts — if he has lost his appetite, has little energy, is noticeably pale or flushed, or is extremely irritable and can't be consoled, or if you notice other changes in his behavior and appearance.

Be sure to mention other symptoms, too, such as a cough, signs of ear pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. These can help the doctor make a diagnosis. She will then tell you how to care for your baby and whether you need to come into the office.
 

annie

Well-Known Member
over here, doc says anything above 38 is fever but the temp is not really impt. most impt is to see whether they drinks n eat normally, sleeps well n plays normally etc. their behavior is more impt than the temp itself.
 
Top