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Misconceptions of Parents About Fever & Hyperthermia in Children

Misconceptions of Parents About Fever & Hyperthermia in Children

7/23/2018 9:35:43 AM

  • Fever seems to be the most common problem in infants and toddlers. Therefore, parents need to learn how to "live" with it. "To live with" means you need to calm down to handle correctly your baby's fever, instead of being panic and trying to find ways to reduce fever. Lack of experience and misconception may "harm" your baby. 
  • To gain more knowledge and experience, please follow and watch the livestream of Dr. PHAM THI THUY TRANG - Head of Pediatrics of CarePlus Internationl Clinics; working at Tan Binh Clinic and District 7 Clinic. 
    -  More than 15 years of experience at Nhi dong 1 Hospital;
    - Strengths: general pediatrics, development & nutrition consultant, diseases of fever, dengue fever and hematology

 

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