Pediatrician
MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), MRCP (Medicine Of Childhood), FACP (USA)
Pediatrician
MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), MRCP (Medicine Of Childhood), FACP (USA)
Pediatrician, Autism Consultant, Neonatologist
MBBS (King's College London), DCH (London), MRCPCh (London), FRCPCH (London), MSc (Edin.)
Pediatrician, Autism Consultant, Neonatologist
MBBS (King's College London), DCH (London), MRCPCh (London), FRCPCH (London), MSc (Edin.)
Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Pediatric Nutritionist, Pediatrician
M.B.B.S., FRCPCH (UK), MRCP Pediatrics(Ireland), FCPS Pediatrics (Pak), FCPS Pediatric Gastroenterology ,Hepatology &Nutrition
Pediatric Gastroenterologist, Pediatric Nutritionist, Pediatrician
M.B.B.S., FRCPCH (UK), MRCP Pediatrics(Ireland), FCPS Pediatrics (Pak), FCPS Pediatric Gastroenterology ,Hepatology &Nutrition
Pediatrician
MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), FCPS (Pediatric Infectious Diseases), MHPE (UHS), PGD -Nutrition (AIOU)
Pediatrician
MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), FCPS (Pediatric Infectious Diseases), MHPE (UHS), PGD -Nutrition (AIOU)
Pediatrician, Neonatologist
MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), PGPN, IPPN, CHR, CHPE, FCPS (Neonatal Pediatrics), MME (Master in Medical Education)
Pediatrician, Neonatologist
MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics), PGPN, IPPN, CHR, CHPE, FCPS (Neonatal Pediatrics), MME (Master in Medical Education)
Fever itself is not life-threatening unless it is extremely and persistently high, such as greater than 107 F (41.6 C) when measured rectally. Risk factors for worrisome fevers include age under 2 years (infants and toddlers) or recurrent fevers lasting more than one week. Fever may indicate the presence of a serious illness, but usually a fever is caused by a common infection, most of which are not serious.