Here s what to do.
Infant sunburn and fever.
A fever can stimulate certain bodily defenses to protect against invading viruses and bacteria.
This swelling edema is from fluid accumulation in the body tissues.
If there s a lot of pain and or swelling you can give acetaminophen for babies 2 months and older or ibuprofen an.
But internally a sunburn can also cause a fever chills and nausea.
In most cases a fever is a sign that your baby s body is fighting an infection.
Sometimes sunburn causes swelling of the face or eyes.
When sunburn in babies is severe it may cause fever chills and nausea.
Apply cool tap water compresses for 10 to 15 minutes three to four times a day.
The damage to the skin may also cause pain.
In general call your child s healthcare provider if.
The skin may be tender to the touch develop blisters and peel a few days after the sunburn affects the skin.
Fever and looks infected spreading redness more than 48 hours after the sunburn your child looks or acts very sick you think your child needs to be seen and the problem is urgent contact doctor within 24 hours.
The sunburn is severe or forms blisters the child has symptoms of heat stress such as fever chills nausea vomiting or feeling faint.
For older babies try these tips.
The sunburn is severe or forms blisters your child has symptoms of heat stress such as fever see fever and children below chills nausea vomiting dehydration or feeling faint.
Use aloe vera gel or a gentle hypoallergenic moisturizer to soothe the skin.
Call the doctor if your child has a sunburn and develops any of these symptoms.
In general call a physician if.
Visibly on the skin it is often easy to see redness and swelling on the affected area.
Bathe your child with lukewarm water.
Symptoms can include pain red skin that may have blisters and sometimes fever.
While this is a.
Blisters in the first 24 hours swelling on hands or face signs of infection such as pus or red streaks fever or chills headache malaise nausea or vomiting signs of mild dehydration such as going more than six hours.