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Subject The Dos and Don'ts of Fevers in Children
Date March 2, 2023 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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** Does my child have pink eye? ([link removed])
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Pink eye is very common, and kids who suffer from allergies may get it more frequently than most. Still, being a common infection doesn’t make it any less painful for kids or stressful for parents.

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