How long does it take for a child’s fever to stabilize

Children’s fevers are not considered stable for at least 24 hours, as they fluctuate throughout the day, with low temperatures in the morning and in the morning, and high temperatures in the afternoon and in the first half of the night. Temperatures fluctuate around 1°C throughout the day, and fever is less stable in the early stages of control, being mostly normal in the morning and rising significantly in the afternoon and evening. Therefore, when the child’s temperature is taken in the morning, a normal temperature does not mean that the child’s fever has been stabilized; it should be observed for at least another 24 hours, and if there is still no fever after 24 hours, most of the fever has been stabilized.