Key Points A fever worse at night in kids is common due to natural body temperature fluctuations. The body’s circadian rhythm causes temperature to peak in the late afternoon and evening. When illness raises the body’s temperature, nighttime increases can make a fever...
Key Points Most viral fevers in children last 2 to 5 days and improve as the immune system clears the infection. A fever lasting 3 days is common, but persistent or worsening symptoms may require evaluation. If a fever goes away and then returns after 24 hours or...
Key Points A fever in kids with no other symptoms is common and often the first sign the immune system is fighting an infection. Viral infections are the most frequent cause, and additional symptoms may appear after 1 to 2 days. Most fevers improve within 3 to 5 days...
Sleep Changes During Your Baby’s First Year Sleep can feel unpredictable during your baby’s first year. Just when you think you have a routine, everything changes. Growth, development, teething, and new milestones all affect sleep patterns. At KidsStreet Urgent Care,...
Key Points At 12 months old, many children begin pulling up, cruising, or taking their first steps as mobility increases. Communication skills grow, with many 12 month olds saying simple words and using gestures like pointing or waving. Feeding transitions to table...