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Now lockdown has been eased, they are now being exposed to what are just the usual viruses. and of course now they are becoming unwell. 1a month old theo was seriously unwell. two weeks ago, he ended up in a&e. i was really frightened, very scared. especially because he had all the spots all over his body and you always think the worst. with a high temperature, as high as it was, you know, we were thinking it was something seriously wrong. a&e is the correct place to take a child in an emergency, but there are times when parents should trust their instincts. fever phobia is so common, and it s everywhere in the community where people get worried about the fever rather than their child. and what i try and tell people is, if you re just worried about the symptoms, if you think the child is fine, it s just the fever you re worried about, orjust the diarrhoea orjust the vomiting, actually, your child is likely to be ok. because you know your child best ....
I was really frightened. very scared. especially because he had all the spots all over his body. you always think the worst. and with a high temperature, as high as it was, you know, we were thinking that it was something seriously wrong. a&e is the correct place to take a child in an emergency. but there are times when parents should trust their instincts. fever phobia is so common. and it is everywhere in the community, where people get worried about the fever, rather than the child. and what i try to tell people is, if you rejust worried about the symptom, if you think your child is fine, but it is just a fever you are worried about, or just the diarrhoea, orjust the vomiting, actually, your child is likely to be ok, because you know your child best. and if they are well, they probably will be well. susie did the right thing. she gave theo liquid paracetamol to try to bring his temperature down. then called 111 for advice when he didn t improve. doctors say a&e services should be fr ....
Since the early part of last year. and particularly younger children, their immune systems just haven t been challenged in any kind of way by the normal viruses that we have around us all the time. now lockdown has been eased, they are now being exposed to what are just the usual viruses. and of course now they are becoming unwell. 1a month old theo was seriously unwell. two weeks ago, he ended up in a&e. i was really frightened, very scared. especially because he had all the spots all over his body and you always think the worst. with a high temperature, as high as it was, you know, we were thinking it was something seriously wrong. a&e is the correct place to take a child in an emergency, but there are times when parents should trust their instincts. fever phobia is so common, and it s everywhere in the community where people get worried about the fever rather than their child. ....
I was really frightened, very scared. especially because he had all the spots all over his body and you always think the worst. with a high temperature, as high as it was, you know, we were thinking it was something seriously wrong. a&e is the correct place to take a child in an emergency, but there are times when parents should trust their instincts. fever phobia is so common, and it s everywhere in the community where people get worried about the fever rather than their child. and what i try and tell people is, if you re just worried about the symptoms, if you think the child is fine, it s just the fever you re worried about, orjust the diarrhoea orjust the vomiting, actually, your child is likely to be ok. because you know your child best and if they re well, they probably will be well. susie did the right thing. she gave theo liquid paracetamol to try and bring his temperature down, then called 111 for advice when he didn t improve. doctors say a&e services should be freed up to he ....
Very scared. especially because he had all the spots all over his body and you always think the worst. with a high temperature, as high as it was, you know, we were thinking it was something seriously wrong. a&e is the correct place to take a child in an emergency, but there are times when parents should trust their instincts. fever phobia is so common, and it s everywhere in the community where people get worried about the fever rather than their child. and what i try and tell people is, if you re just worried about the symptoms, if you think the child is fine, it s just the fever you re worried about, orjust the diarrhoea orjust the vomiting, actually, your child is likely to be ok. because you know your child best and if they re well, they probably will be well. susie did the right thing. she gave theo liquid paracetamol to try and bring his temperature down, then called 111 for advice when he didn t improve. doctors say a&e services should be freed up to help seriously ill children ....