Surviving Tiny Humans: 10 Minute Triage for Newborns & New Parents
This is the Season 1 finale of Surviving Tiny Humans — and we're going out with one of the most googled topics in parenting: fevers. Because at 2am with a sick baby, you don't want to read a medical textbook. You want someone to tell you clearly — does this need the ER or not? In this episode I'm walking you through everything you actually need to know: what counts as a real fever, what to do about it, when to go in, and when you can manage safely at home. Including a few things that might surprise you. In this episode: * What actually counts as a fever vs. a low-grade temperature — and why the distinction matters more than the number * Why the height of the fever is less important than how your child looks * Acetaminophen vs. ibuprofen — how they're different, how to use them together, and why ibuprofen before bed might be the move * The fever rules by age — including why any fever in a baby under 30 days is an automatic ER visit no matter how well they look * When to go to the ER vs. when an urgent appointment is enough * The five-day fever rule and Kawasaki's disease — what it is and why every medical student on the planet knows about it * Ear infections, delayed fevers, and how to recognize when a cold has turned into something else * My favourite gut-check for telling a virus from a bacterial infection — and why the grosser it is, the more likely it's viral 🔗 Free fever flowchart linked below — print it, save it to your phone, and have it ready for the next 2am moment. https://www.vitalswithdrbuller.com/infant-er-flowchart Season 2 returns in September. See you then.
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