Pediatrician, Asthma Specialist, Neonatologist
M.B.B.S, FRCPCH (UK), MRCPCH (Paeds), F.C.P.S (Paeds), PG Dip/MSc Allergy
Pediatrician, Asthma Specialist, Neonatologist
M.B.B.S, FRCPCH (UK), MRCPCH (Paeds), F.C.P.S (Paeds), PG Dip/MSc Allergy
Pediatrician, Pediatric Nutritionist, Pediatric Neurologist, Neonatologist
M.B.B.S, DCH, M.D., MRSH (London), PGPN (Boston USA), SICK-KIDS (Canada), IPPN (Australia), American Academy OF Peadiatric Neurology
Pediatrician, Pediatric Nutritionist, Pediatric Neurologist, Neonatologist
M.B.B.S, DCH, M.D., MRSH (London), PGPN (Boston USA), SICK-KIDS (Canada), IPPN (Australia), American Academy OF Peadiatric Neurology
Pediatrician, Neonatologist
MBBS, FCPS (Pediatrics)
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.