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Grandson High Temperature.
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Little grandson, 17 months, staying with me, has temperature of 92.3 last reading ( by ear). He's had Calpol and is drinking water. He was laughing and playing earlier while temp was high. He had bit of tummy upset today. Should I be overly concerned? Any advice?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.92.3 degrees is nowhere near to a 'fever' (as defined by the NHS)
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so I doubt that there's any great cause for concern.
However, if you're worried, call 111 for advice. (I was quite impressed with the 111 service when I had reason to make us of it a while back, even though I did have to answer the same questions several times during my call).
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so I doubt that there's any great cause for concern.
However, if you're worried, call 111 for advice. (I was quite impressed with the 111 service when I had reason to make us of it a while back, even though I did have to answer the same questions several times during my call).
I have to admit to not noticing that the child appears to have a low temperature, rather than a high one. Are you sure that you've got it right? Anything below 95 degrees is considered to be hypothermia
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but that's definitely not what you've described in your post
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but that's definitely not what you've described in your post
There's a checklist of warning signs of serious illnesses here:
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/pregn ancy-an d-baby/ spottin g-signs -seriou s-illne ss/
I suspect that you'll find nothing there to concern you but, if you're at all worried (as you clearly are anyway) CALL 111 FOR ADVICE.
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I suspect that you'll find nothing there to concern you but, if you're at all worried (as you clearly are anyway) CALL 111 FOR ADVICE.