
Many parents, fearful that a fever can cause seizures, brain damage or worse, over-medicate their children with ibuprofen and similar medications. Seizures are rare in fevers less than 108 degrees Fahrenheit (42 degrees Celsius).
What can a parent do for a child with a fever?
- Give your child plenty of fluids to keep him/her from becoming dehydrated. Dehydration can raise the fever even higher. Check to make sure your baby has at least 8-10 wet diapers per day or that your older child goes to the bathroom at least every four hours.
- If the child is also nauseous, make sure you give the child sips through a dropper.
- Don’t force-feed the child, or make him/her eat when they are not hungry.
- Dress, or undress, your child to keep them comfortable.
Nutrition Response Testing will indentify the precise "immune challenge" that your body is fighting. I will test you for yeast, fungus, virus, bacteria and parasites and then identify the precise nutrients your body needs to overcome that "immune challenge".
Yours in Health,
Dr. Jeremy Hozjan
704 523 2367
http://www.parkroadchiropractic.com/
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