I'm home with feverish Kirk. Again. It's just way too similar to what happened two weeks ago. He was hot all night and tossed and turned and we administered Tylenol every 6 hours. When we got up this morning he was burning. He had an ancillary (armpit) temp of 102.2 so I decided to keep him at home. Of course once the latest dose of Tylenol kicked in he was close to normal.
I feel like he's been to the doctor 80 million times in the last month or so. I decided to just call the Nurse Line. I feel much better about being able to simply keep him under observation instead of rushing him in to a clinic now.
The thing is, I'm 90% sure it's teething, possibly with a small cold thrown in for good measure. But there seems to be a major rift regarding teething: is fever a symptom or not? Doctors, parents, and daycare providers all line up on one side or the other. Kirk has other symptoms that are acknowledged as teething signs--he didn't eat much last night, he's got an excess of drool/snot, he's grinding his teeth, he's occasionally tugging on his ear. Then again, those can also indicate other issues, which is why we took him in last time. But he got a clean bill of health from Doc just last week so I'd be shocked if he's got another ear infection again already.
Molars are supposed to be a major bitch. Last weekend while pushing Kirk in the swing at the park, he leaned back and laughed and I saw that one of his molars had cut through. Interesting timing. So I'm inclined to think that he's working on another molar. I don't remember fever being involved for the front teeth. He was extra bitey, but that's about it. I'm not ready to pick a side but I'm definitely leaning towards fever=teething.
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I have no opinion on the fever/teething debate, except to say that I have heard that linked before.
Hope the boy feels better soon!
BOTH my kids did the fever thing while teething but I got mixed info from doctors about it. I don't care what they say, kids can get a fever while teething!
Molars are a bitch for sure!
Zane got fevers a lot when teething, although they were usually mild.
Hang in there - there was a point when Zane was about 15 months old when I finally looked at the nurse and said "uncle" because he was sick so often. She told me that it usually subsides by the time they are two. I think there's some truth to that.
Zany Mama's comment reminded me...my sister and I both had a lot of ear/nose/throat stuff, including high, persistent fevers, until we each had our tonsils out at age 3/3.5. After that, we both had fewer illnesses. So it is something to keep in mind if he stays sickly. :)
Well, I hope that it ends when he turns 2-ish. And I hope that he doesn't have to have his tonsils out or tubes put in his ears or anything major like that. That's scary.
Thanks for the confirmations and commiserations everyone. I am just so frazzled right now. Between lack of sleep and worry over my poor boy, I yelled at my boss this morning and then started crying. Great. I rule.
I had that same exact shit with Nadija. She got "sick" so many times that first year it wasn't even FUNNY. I'm sure it was teething.
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