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Hello sir my child is 5.5 year old actually my question is I noticed it from 2-3 months not everyday but some day when my child wake up his body actually neck and head is hot to touch but no fever and child is normal and it go away in 4-5 hrs is this a issues or normal please tell
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Normal No need to worry Check it with 🌡️thermometer If less than 99 then it is normal body temperature
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This is normal. Nothing to be done
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No need to worry ,check with thermo meter armpit temperature more than 99.4 then take consultation with us.
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Some part of body may be warm without fever and some part may remain cold even when having fever. If temp in the armpit is below 100F, then need to worry. Want still to know more, then can take a consult.
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