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    Smile Infant Fever and Natural Immunity

    If you’re like many parents, the first time your infant has a fever it’s cause for concern. That’s because many of us have been brought up to see fever as a sign of sickness when really it’s a sign that you are well!
    Huh?
    Yes, it’s true. A fever is a sign that your body is working the way it was designed. Your body has the innate wisdom to raise its temperature in response to a foreign body – a virus or bacteria – that needs to be destroyed.
    Many pediatricians advise you to give some type of child-strength fever reducer to your child to make him or her more “comfortable” and to bring the fever down. Instead, we believe that childhood fevers, and the viruses and infections that cause them, play a valuable role in strengthening your child's immune system, making it stronger to resist future infections.
    When you give fever-reducing medications to a child, you’re overriding the intelligence of the body. This may actually prolong the length of the illness! Additionally, your child’s immune system may miss the opportunity to become resistant to the virus or bacteria that caused the infection in the first place!
    So, when your child gets a fever, remember that fever is the body’s innate immune response. Instead of seeing it as something to be feared or eliminated, view it as a welcome response that signals that your child’s immune system is functioning properly and getting stronger. Understand too that giving your child acetaminophen or ibuprofen really defeats the intended purpose of the fever. Relax, knowing that a fever is dangerous only in rare instances. When excessive or long in duration, it may indicate a more serious problem. If in doubt, or if your child is under 12 months of age, consult a medical practitioner.
    Regular chiropractic care can help to keep your child’s immune system functioning properly. In fact, many parents bring their children to our practice to not only get well, but to stay well. Parents often report that when their children receive routine chiropractic care, they tend to be sick less often and for a far shorter period than their peers.

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    Thanks for your info, it's useful information
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    Really very important and useful information for all parents, every parents should to follow that tips.

    Thanks !!

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    Yes it is useful info. But we should aware about our Immune System.

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    Yes indeed is a very useful info but i have one question that if the infant fever doesn't reduces to normal what should be the process and one more thing that whenever an old aged one is having a fever he or she takes more time as compared to an adult.. Specify.....

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    This is very informative information. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very helpful information thanks for sharing...first time mothers really gets worried every time the child has fever! If it’s just low grade, I think there really is nothing to worry about and sponge bath would do, however, if it’s already a high grade, I think it must already be a cause of concern!

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    I disagree. Prolonging the fever may not strengthen the child's immune system, it may only serve to weaken it as time goes on. I would give medication to help the fever go down and help the child recover more quickly.
    You're basically promoting the practice of using a chiropractor regularly; which is nice if you believe in it, but does not take the place of a regular pediatrician.

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