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    Default High Temp?

    DS has a temp of 39.5 & has been really sleepy this afternoon. He just fell asleep during dinner & wouldn't eat. I've had a sore throat all week, maybe he's caught that from me. Should I take him to the hospital? (the GP is shut until morning)

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    Yep. Take him to the hospital. Or call 13 health. But I would probably just go to the hospital.
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    I guess it really depends on the age of your child. If they are less than 6 months old yes indeed I would take him to the hospital. If he is older I think you need to allow the temperature to do its job. 39.5 is no longer considered a high temperature Just keep an eye on it, keep him hydrated and comfortable.

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    Thanks for that link missie mack, it does say though that if he has a fever and he is drowsy or very sleepy then he does need to see a dr.
    I would call falling asleep during dinner very drowsy or sleepy.
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    Yup, get to see someone.

    A temperature is ok if they are other wise well, but being drowsy I would get him checked.

    Better to be safe.
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    39.5 IS a high temperature, coupled with the fact he is sleepy and wont eat says to me he is unwell. I would get him seen by a Dr - it's up to you if you take him to hospital or not, but I'd certainly get him looked at. Paracetamol will help with the temperature if you are worried too.
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