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SICK BABY

It's difficult to know whether to take your child to the doctor, or even the emergency department, when she's sick – especially when symptoms come on at night.

As a rule, the younger the baby, the more inclined you should be to seek medical attention. Babies’ conditions can deteriorate very quickly, so it's always best to be on the safe side.

As your child grows up, you will be more experienced in monitoring and treating her ailments, and probably more inclined to keep an eye on her condition and see if things improve.

Whatever the age of your child, trust your instincts and always err on the side of caution. Don't delay because you don't want to worry your doctor with something potentially silly. Your baby's health takes priority.

FEVER

Temperatures vary throughout the day, and are influenced by activity levels. However, a high temperture is a sign of infection.

A temperature is the body's normal response to an infection and temperatures under 38˚C are normal.

A normal temperature below 38˚C is not a concern and should not cause any panic.

However, higher temperatures that persist and temperatures over 40˚C do need medical attention.

There are a few steps you can take to bring down your child's temperature:

■ Remove any excess clothing.

■ Give her medication such as

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