Fevers are no fun for anyone, and when your baby has one, it's enough to make any parent sweat! Somehow, fevers always seem to strike in the middle of the night, just as you're half-asleep, fumbling for the thermometer with one eye open and trying not to panic. Understanding why fevers spike at nighttime can help you stay calm and care for your baby with confidence3. Trust Panado® to bring fast-acting relief The Winter Link: Why Babies Catch More Colds and Fevers Colds, flu, and other viruses circulate all year round, but they really hit their stride in winter.
That's because we're all spending more time indoors.1a with fewer windows open and more cuddling on the couch, germs can spread easily and the cold, dry air may weaken resistance.1b Since babies' immune systems are still developing, they're more vulnerable to these seasonal challenges, with an average baby catching six to eight colds in their first year.
2 The Reason Fevers Often Get Worse at Night If you've ever noticed your baby's fever climbing after dark, you're not imagining things. At night, stress hormones like cortisol decrease, and healing hormones like melatonin increase.3a The immune system becomes more active, releasing cells and signals to fight off invaders.
This can raise body temperature, which is why fevers are more likely to happen - or worsen - while we're asleep.3b How to Take Your Baby's Temperature It's instinctive to touch your..
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Why Do Baby Fevers Tend to Spike at Night?
When your baby isn't feeling well, it's normal to feel powerless and out of control. Parents trust Panado® to bring comfort when your little one needs it most so your baby can stop fussing, start giggling, and get back to being the tiny boss of the household. - www.iol.co.za