Fever Indicators

  1. What is the best temperature of your baby body?

    What is the best temperature of your baby body?
    It's normal for babies and small children to get fevers from time to time. A fever is usually a sign that your baby's body is overcoming an infection, and this is completely natural. Yet, it's hard not to worry when your infant is feeling sick. As a parent, it's important to know the signs of a high temperature. With this in...
  2. How Mediband's Medical Accessories help you in typical health crisises

    How Mediband's Medical Accessories help you in typical health crisises
    Aside from being the leading supplier of medical ID wristbands in Australia, Mediband offers a wide array of medical accessories. These products are at the core of Mediband’s goal to help Australians become ready and self-sufficient, especially during health emergencies. With the availability of medical accessories like first-aid kits, fire blankets, and many more, Australians can respond to emergencies easily and...
  3. FeverMates: 9 Tips for Better Day Care Safety and Health

    FeverMates: 9 Tips for Better Day Care Safety and Health
    Are you getting ready to place your kids into child care? While you try to keep them safe and healthy at home, day care is another story. The last thing you want is to have a sick child with a bad cold or flu this winter. Because of this risk, many parents feel a bit scared about day care safety. While you can’t stay at the child care center all day, you can take a few extra steps once your little one is home. Below, take a look at 9 wonderful tips for keeping your children feeling great in day care. All it takes is a little bit of effort for big results. Most of all, these tips will ensure even better day care safety. Continue reading →
  4. FeverMates' Top Tips For Staying Flu Free This Winter

    FeverMates' Top Tips For Staying Flu Free This Winter
    fevermates, mediband, flu seasonThere are many great things about Winter, like drinking excessive amounts of hot chocolate, skiing and using the excuse of the cold weather to stay in and curl up to watch a movie. However, there are also a few downers of this chilly season and that's the tickly coughs, runny nose and sneezes around every turn. Oh and if your child is sick, expect a whole lot of complaining. You don’t need this in your life, so what steps can you take to secure yourself and your child a flu-free winter? Read on and let the Fevermates give you their top tips on staying healthy during this flu-season. Continue reading →
  5. Stick On Thermometers A Great Health Care Product for Kids

    Stick On Thermometers A Great Health Care Product for Kids
    Stick On ThermometersAny parent can attest to the fact that kids just hate thermometers. Whether it’s a very little one who doesn’t understand and wants that thing away from his mouth or underarm (or worse) right now or a somewhat older tyke who, being sick and cranky, is in no mood to cooperate, taking a sick child’s temperature can be more challenging than solving a Rubik’s Cube. In our modern world there’s a solution for everything, and this is no exception. Temperature Options Parents have a variety of options for checking the temperature of a sick child. Here’s a quick overview: 1. Under the tongue style. A glass or digital thermometer is used, and the child must hold the thermometer under their tongue before an accurate temperature is given. This method is not recommended for children of 5 years and under. 2. Ear thermometers. These handy thermometers use infrared rays to take the temperature of the ear canal. They are recommended for Continue reading →

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