What to Do If a Child Has a Forehead Temperature of 37 Degrees But Their Neck Feels Hot?

The child has a forehead temperature of 37 degrees but feels very hot all over, and the body is also hot. The forehead thermometer measures a body temperature of 38.6 degrees. Currently, there is no mercury thermometer available to measure armpit temperature. Is this considered a fever? Is the situation urgent? The room temperature is about 26 degrees, the child is wearing a cotton jacket, and no blanket is used, maintaining a body temperature of about 38.6 degrees.
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What to Do If a Child Has a Thick Tongue coating?

A thick tongue coating in children may be caused by indigestion or dehydration. It is recommended for parents to provide proper feeding, encourage plenty of water intake, and give appropriate amounts of ‘Mama Love’ and ‘Digestive Health Granules’ for opsonize. At the same time, attention should be paid to hygiene, warmth, regular health checks, and vaccination.
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