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Sick baby? When to seek medical attention

By Mayo Clinic Staff

Babies can get infections and fevers. When they do, it can be hard for parents to know whether the baby is just being fussy or if the baby is ill and needs medical care. Here’s information to help you know when to call your baby’s healthcare professional and when to seek emergency care for a sick baby.

An illness now and then in a baby who’s healthy most of the time is nothing to worry about. But here are times when contacting your baby’s healthcare professional is a good idea.

Get care right away for:

Other symptoms that need care right away include:

During a checkup, ask your baby’s healthcare professional what to do and where to go if your baby needs emergency care. Learn basic first aid, including CPR. And keep emergency phone numbers and addresses handy. If you have a cellphone, put medical and emergency numbers in your contacts.

To help the medical staff know what’s happening with your baby, be ready to answer questions about:

Before you contact your baby’s healthcare professional, be ready to take notes. Write down the advice you get. Have the number of your pharmacy ready too.

Being prepared will save you and your baby’s healthcare professional time during a phone call, office visit, or in an emergency.

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