Many parents have false beliefs (myths) about fever. They think fever will hurt their child. They worry and lose sleep when their child has a fever. This is called fever phobia. In fact, fevers are harmless and often helpful. Let these facts help you better understand fever.
MYTH. My child feels warm, so she has a fever.
MYTH. All fevers are bad for children.
MYTH. Fevers higher than 104° F (40° C) are dangerous. They can cause brain damage.
MYTH. Anyone can have a seizure triggered by fever.
MYTH. Seizures with fever are harmful.
MYTH. All fevers need to be treated with fever medicine.
MYTH. Without treatment, fevers will keep going higher.
MYTH. With treatment, fevers should come down to normal.
MYTH. If you can't "break the fever", the cause is serious.
MYTH. Once the fever comes down with medicines, it should stay down.
MYTH. If the fever is high, the cause is serious.
MYTH. The exact number of the temperature is very important.
MYTH. Oral temperatures between 98.7° and 100° F (37.1° to 37.8° C) are low-grade fevers.
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Reviewed: 3/3/2025 Updated: 3/1/2025
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