RobinN
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I learned something a while back that I think is important for parents to consider when their children are ill. I have three children. I was told when my child was sick that is was important not to allow the fever to get too high. It was the first thing checked at the doctors office and the one thing I always did when any of the three were not feeling well.
I have learned recently how important fever is in the process of ridding the body of the virus or infection. I am going to let you read Dr Mercola's explanation of it. He does it so much better than I.
from the original article:
http://www.mothering.com/articles/growing_child/child_health/fever.html
I have learned recently how important fever is in the process of ridding the body of the virus or infection. I am going to let you read Dr Mercola's explanation of it. He does it so much better than I.
After you read it, do some more searching on the subject, and tell me what you think. I think I was mislead when my children were small. I wonder now what havoc I have caused in each of their medical situations.A basic fever, one due to minor bacterial or viral illness, can be an expression of the immune system working at its best. Given that most animals (vertebrates anyway) mount a fever in response to illness, it's likely that humans have preserved this evolutionary response because it improves survival. Some research supports this theory; animal studies show when fever is blocked, survival rates from infection decline.
from the original article:
http://www.mothering.com/articles/growing_child/child_health/fever.html
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