
Tuesday Aug 26, 2025
Ep 22. Do all fevers in kids need bringing down? Science and myths of fever.
Episode 22: Do all fevers in kids need bringing down? Science, exceptions and the myths of fever in children.
It’s one of the most common worries for parents — and one of the most misunderstood. We discuss fever myths and more providing clarity and discussion
In this episode of Cocooned Health, Dr Eliz Kilich & Dr Lydia Yarlott tackle the biggest fever myths in children:
❓ Do all fevers need treating?
❓ Will fevers keep rising to dangerous levels if left alone?
❓ Does getting lots of colds mean a weak immune system?
❓ Should you always give paracetamol after vaccines?
❓ When should you given paracetamol / ibuprofen to children. What age is it not OK? Can you switch between the two?
As we discuss in the episode: Note children > 1 year can tolerate fevers much more than adults and thus the fever number itself becomes less concerning than other features. In adults the normal fever ranges tends to be 37.8 -39.4 (103°F) whereas in OLDER children (over one year) this is a little higher 38 - 39.8. Note this is not a hard and fast rule and the most important feature tends to be other symptoms.
KEY EXCEPTIONS where the NUMBER MATTERS:
1. Children under or 3 months old - any fever needs URGENT same day medical review (>38°C (100.4°F))
2. Children under or 6 months old > 39°C degrees
3. Fever > 5 days. Should be improving in 2-3 days or with fever medication
4. Seek medical attention in an adult > 39.4. This episode does not specifically describe fevers in adults and is limited to a discussion around fever in children.
We unpack why other symptoms with fever tell you more than just the fever itself.
💡 We’ll unpack what’s fact, what’s fiction, and what really matters when your child spikes a temperature.
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Remember this is not direct medical advice but we aim to share what we know with you and hope that it enlightens on some topics and feel free to chat about anything we discuss with your own direct healthcare professional
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