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Why my son doesn t get fever?
I am not complaining and feel lucky too but sometimes I think he doesn t fever. I believe if children get fever their body learns how to fight with infectiins and other diseases. Last time he got fever in 2011 for a week and then he got rashes all over the body later. That was the last time when he got sick. Then after, he does get cold, running nose and mild cough but no fever. Moreover, we went for tonsillitis and adenoids removal surgery in same when he got sick later that year, i.e. 2011.
Should I worry about it?
2 Answers
- formerly_bobLv 76 years ago
The fevers that are most important are the ones that occur in the first few years of life, and he probably had most of the childhood fevers even if they were relatively minor. There's no point in worrying because there's nothing you can do about it, and you can't say for certain if the lack of fevers is good, bad, or unimportant. What matters most for a child's health are the things you can change or influence, and those things generally consist of diet, exercise, sleep, and weight.
- Country GIRLLv 76 years ago
This could be genetics or the child has a great immune system that attacks the illness before it has a chance to cause a fever.