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Eye IrritationCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Eye irritation from getting an irritating substance in the eye. The main symptom is a pink or red eye.
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Eye Pink - SymptomCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Red or pink color of the white of the eye.
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Fainting - PreventionCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Fainting is a sudden loss of consciousness and falling down. A return to being awake and alert happens within a minute or so. Also called passing out or blacking out. The medical name for fainting is syncope. This handout can help you prevent the most common types of fainting.
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Fever (Age 0-5)Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Your child has a fever if: Rectal, Ear or Forehead temperature: 100.4° F (38.0° C) or higher. Oral or Mouth temperature: 100° F (37.8° C) or higher.
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Fever (Age 6-21)Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Your child has a fever if: Ear or Forehead temperature: 100.4° F (38.0° C) or higher. Oral or Mouth temperature: 100° F (37.8° C) or higher.
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Fever - Facts Versus MythsCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Fever is a body temperature of 100.4 F (38 C) or higher. Fever is a symptom, not a disease.
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Fever - How to Take the TemperatureCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Questions about how to take the temperature and when is it a fever.
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Fifth DiseaseCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Fifth disease is a viral rash that starts with red cheeks. Then it spreads to the shoulders and upper thighs.
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