6 to 23 months.
Baby cold and fever medicine.
3 to 5 months.
Some parents worry that fevers are dangerous but they almost never are.
However be careful to administer the proper dosage and do not give children s ibuprofen to a child younger than 6 months.
Skip the cold medicine.
These usually reduce fever by at least a degree or two after 45 minutes or so.
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Fevers of up to 105 f are common in young babies.
However these medications don t kill the cold virus.
During their first year most have as many as seven colds that s a lot of runny noses and sleepless nights.
Fever is one way your baby s body works to fight off colds.
Even so a fever of 100 4 f 38 c or higher in a baby who s under 2 or 3 months old warrants a call to the doctor.
A doctor may recommend antibiotics to treat the cause of a baby s fever.
Otc pain relievers such as acetaminophen tylenol others might relieve discomfort associated with a fever.
Babies get sick a lot.
If your little one has body aches or a fever that is making them uncomfortable children s ibuprofen may help them feel more comfortable.
Call your baby s doctor at the first sign of fever or illness.
Speak with your pediatrician about administering a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen.