Guest Post- managing your child’s fever

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As a mother, you have probably experienced waking up in the middle of the night to the whimper from your child’s room, calling for ‘Mommy’. As you check in on your child, you find that his forehead is warm and quickly discover that he has a fever. Though your immediate reaction may be of worry and concern, you question what you should do next.
Thus, this cold and flu season, in an effort to help ease parents’ anxiety, Children’s Advil is launching an educational Fever Relief program that highlights common misconceptions and offers helpful tips, when it comes to managing your child’s fever.
Accordingly, two new national surveys of parents and pediatricians revealed that a majority of parents feel anxious, helpless and fearful when facing a child’s fever and frequently make mistakes when treating their child. Findings from the “Dose of Reality” survey by Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, makers of Children’s Advil

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  1. Seems like my kids would always get worse in the night. With 11 kids, I can’t begin to count the nights I’ve stayed up with a feverish child. I am so grateful for the meds that helped my little ones feel better!

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