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In this episode of Cocooned Health, co-hosts Dr Lydia Yarlott and Dr Eliz Kilich are joined by Dr Seilesh Kadambari, consultant in paediatric infectious diseases and Honorary Associate Professor at UCL’s Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.
Together, they explore one of the most common concerns for parents: "My child has a fever—what should I do?"
From understanding what a fever actually is and how it differs across age groups, to the science behind fevers, myths, and when to seek medical help, this episode breaks down everything you need to know. The conversation covers:
Common and serious causes of fever in children
How to tell viral from bacterial infections
What symptoms doctors look for (including rashes, joint pain, and travel history)
Fever after vaccinations
Managing fever at home safely
When prolonged fever might signal something more rare or serious
Dr Kadambari also shares insights from his own clinical experience and research, including his work on prolonged fever, COVID-19 in children, and viral infections.
A must-listen for any parent or caregiver looking to understand how doctors think about fever—and how to navigate it with confidence.
By Dr Eliz Kilich and Dr Lydia YarlottIn this episode of Cocooned Health, co-hosts Dr Lydia Yarlott and Dr Eliz Kilich are joined by Dr Seilesh Kadambari, consultant in paediatric infectious diseases and Honorary Associate Professor at UCL’s Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.
Together, they explore one of the most common concerns for parents: "My child has a fever—what should I do?"
From understanding what a fever actually is and how it differs across age groups, to the science behind fevers, myths, and when to seek medical help, this episode breaks down everything you need to know. The conversation covers:
Common and serious causes of fever in children
How to tell viral from bacterial infections
What symptoms doctors look for (including rashes, joint pain, and travel history)
Fever after vaccinations
Managing fever at home safely
When prolonged fever might signal something more rare or serious
Dr Kadambari also shares insights from his own clinical experience and research, including his work on prolonged fever, COVID-19 in children, and viral infections.
A must-listen for any parent or caregiver looking to understand how doctors think about fever—and how to navigate it with confidence.