Temperature and age
We review the age of the child, temperature pattern, and how the child is behaving overall.
Fever can be stressful, especially when you are far from your support network or navigating a health system in another language. This page offers online pediatric guidance in Spanish for families who want to understand temperature, hydration, common symptoms, and when to seek care locally.

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A practical first review for families who are trying to figure out whether a fever is manageable at home or needs in-person care.
We review the age of the child, temperature pattern, and how the child is behaving overall.
We help you think through fluids, feeding, urine output, and signs of dehydration.
If breathing, alertness, or behavior changes worry you, local in-person care should not wait.
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Helpful answers for Latino, Spanish-speaking, and bilingual families.
Often yes for initial guidance, especially if the child is otherwise stable. But any signs of trouble breathing, dehydration, marked lethargy, or a very young baby with fever need local in-person care.
Use the method recommended by your local clinician or by the device instructions, and always consider the child’s age and overall condition.
No. A physical exam is still needed when a child looks unwell or has warning signs.
Age, temperature, how long the fever has lasted, feeding, hydration, medicines used, and how the child is acting.
Yes. It helps you explain the problem in Spanish before speaking with a local clinician.
Yes. This page is intended for families abroad as well.
Message us on WhatsApp to check availability and confirm whether this is appropriate for online guidance. For warning signs or emergencies, seek in-person care immediately.