Get it checked: Frequent fevers are part of childhood, particularly when a child is in daycare. It could be exposure to various viruses But fevers as frequently as you describe are not common and you may want to talk to your doctor about a referral to a specialist such as a pediatric immunologist who deals with the immune system to see if there are issues that need investigation
Answered 8/13/2014
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Fever: What is your definition of fever? It may not be what doctors accept as fever. I venture to say that if your child is getting fever every 15 days he would be quite sick. An oral temp of 100.4 F (37.5 C)or a rectal temp of 100 degrees F (38C) is considered abnormal
Answered 8/28/2014
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