Hi N.,
Congratulations on your adoption. I understand your desire not to overly medicate. Did you ask the doctor if there were any other options? As far as the antibiotics go, some infection cannot be cured without antibiotics. And, the condition may get worse. Regarding the Tylenol to manage fevers, my recommendation would be to keep a close eye on how high the tempature. If there is a spike in fever there is a risk of a Febrile seizure.
A febrile seizure usually occurs between three months to five years of age. The median age of occurrence is 18-22 months
Infants and children often have illnesses that are accompanied by a fever. A fever may bring on a seizure at some time during childhood. A febrile seizure is a convulsion, caused by abnormal electrical activity in the nerve cells of the brain that is brought on by having a fever.
The exact cause of febrile seizures is not known. Seizure may occur when a child’s temperature is rising or falling rapidly. In many cases, the seizure may not be predicted or prevented. In addition, febrile seizures may run in families.
Some options to prevent a fever?
Give medications as prescribed by your doctor
Don’t bundle up or overdress your child. The body loses head through the skin and if you bundle your child up, the excess heat cannot escape.
Sponge your child with lukewarm water or put them in a shallow bathtub containing 2-3 inches of water and drip water over the body. Do not use alcohol or cold water to bring your child’s fever down.
If your child begins shivering or shaking in the bathtub, stop sponging and remove them from the bath water.
While your child has a fever, give plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration.
Hope this helps...
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