Rosy cheeks, sweat and uncharacteristic lethargy are all tell-tale signs that your child might be coming down with something. While pressing the back of your hand or kissing the top of your baby’s ...
With hospitals filling up quickly, it’s important to monitor any symptoms you develop at home. You’ve probably checked your temperature before and using a thermometer is a simple process, but do you ...
Kinsa is accepting pre-orders on Indiegogo for its second medical device, a smart ear thermometer. Sure, there are a lot of thermometers on the market. What’s compelling about Kinsa’s new thermometer ...
Fever is one of the major symptoms of COVID-19 and it’s one that should be easy to test yourself for. The only problem? There are dozens of different thermometer models to choose from. Some use ...
The results are typically accurate if a person uses tympanic thermometers, or digital ear thermometers, correctly. However, ear thermometers may not be as accurate as contact ones. Tympanic ...
When your child is sick, monitoring fever symptoms becomes something like a part-time job. And when you’re checking and rechecking (and rechecking . . .) your little one’s temperature, the right ...
When your baby feels warm, it does not always mean they have a fever. A baby's age and how you take their temperature matter more than you think. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why certain ...
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