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Does Your Child Have Fever?

Posted by Joel Tan Wednesday, February 3, 2010

If your answer to the above question is "Yes," you should not take the first symptom of infection for granted, says the blog Ceskypooh's World.

Here's an excerpt from the latest posting on Ceskypooh's World:

When we checked Cesky's temperature with our trusty mercury thermometer, we found out that her fever wasn't common as it had already hit 40 degrees Celsius. Adding to our worry was the fact that she had been coughing the entire morning and that she claimed she felt pain in her head.


Although some of the symptoms pointed at the possibility of dengue fever, it turned out that it was some other systemic infection that the child probably contracted from another person in school or some other public place.

Check out the article and find out what Cesky's parents did to make sure she was safe from dengue fever.

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My name is Joel Tan. Many of you probably know me from MMOtaku, a blog I handled for b5media's EveryJoe for almost three years, from the last quarter of 2007 to the first quarter of 2010. Recently, I've decided to write for my own blog, The MMOsh Pit, that focuses on very much the same theme of my former network-based blog—massively multiplayer online games. Why call it The MMOsh Pit? Because MMOGs and the virtual worlds that they spawn are like concerts where some people are at the fringes, content in listening to the music from afar and apart from everyone else, while others are drawn to the center, in the mosh pit where the real action happens.
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