From Rise and Shine from Children's National Hospital <[email protected]>
Subject The Dos and Don'ts of Fevers in Children
Date February 15, 2024 11:59 AM
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Plus: Do humidifiers really help with colds?

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Every child gets a fever from time to time, and usually it’s nothing to worry about. In fact, it’s the body’s way of fighting off infection such as viruses and bacteria, so it’s a sign your child’s immune system is revving up and acting appropriately. But it’s important to know what to do when this happens. Here are somefever dos and don’ts ([link removed]) to help your child feel better.

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** Do humidifiers really help with colds? ([link removed])
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When your child gets a cold, your first instinct might be to start up a humidifier or vaporizer to ease their congestion. But do humidifiers really help with colds? In most cases, they probably do not.

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** Five facts to know about measles ([link removed])
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With measles cases on the rise, you might be wondering if you and your family are safe. The good news is that if you've been vaccinated, your chance of getting measles is very slim.

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