Feeling where a child has a fever is usually not accurate enough, and you need to use a thermometer to properly measure the temperature to know exactly if a child has a fever, and the exact degree.
When a child has a fever, he or she may be hot all over, but some of this may not be obvious. Parents who touch their child’s body with their hands will not be able to accurately feel whether or not there is a fever and how high it is.
Another reason for inaccurate touching is that if the room temperature is too hot or the child is overdressed, the surface of the skin may be too warm, but this is not a symptom of fever.
Suspecting that the child has a fever, parents are advised to use a professional medical thermometer, exclude the environment and other interfering factors, you can choose to measure the child’s armpits, observe the temperature, if more than 37.3 ℃, is a fever, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner.