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Add to cartTo use a baby thermometer correctly:
At Oricom, we offer a variety of baby thermometers, including:
Choosing the best thermometer depends on your needs and your baby’s age. For newborns, rectal thermometers are often recommended as well as in-ear and infrared thermometers, which are convenient and quick for older babies and toddlers. Look for features like quick readings, ease of use, and clear digital displays. Colour coded readings indicating fever are also a huge deciding factor with many parents.
When using a thermometer:
In-Ear thermometers are generally not recommended for a newborn due to the small size of their ear canals, which can lead to inaccurate readings. We would recommend their use from 1 month onwards. Infrared thermometers are much the same – we would recommend from 1 month of age.
For babies and toddlers, in ear and forehead thermometers provide reliable readings. Each of the Oricom thermometers, whether In Ear or Infrared, are medical devices listed on the ARTG.
If your baby has a fever:
Always consult a medical professional before making any decisions on care for your baby. General advise would be to check their temperature every 4-6 hours or as recommended by your healthcare provider. Frequent monitoring can help you track the fever’s progression and decide when to seek medical advice.
When choosing a baby thermometer, look for features such as:
To clean and maintain a baby thermometer:
Yes, you can use a forehead thermometer on a baby. Forehead thermometers are non-invasive and easy to use, making them a convenient option for quick temperature checks. Suitable for use from 1 month onwards.
A fever in babies is typically considered to be a temperature of 38.2°C or higher. Consult the thermometer’s instructions for relevant information, and always check with a medical professional.
To make taking your baby’s temperature easier:
To use a baby thermometer correctly:
At Oricom, we offer a variety of baby thermometers, including:
Choosing the best thermometer depends on your needs and your baby’s age. For newborns, rectal thermometers are often recommended as well as in-ear and infrared thermometers, which are convenient and quick for older babies and toddlers. Look for features like quick readings, ease of use, and clear digital displays. Colour coded readings indicating fever are also a huge deciding factor with many parents.
When using a thermometer:
In-Ear thermometers are generally not recommended for a newborn due to the small size of their ear canals, which can lead to inaccurate readings. We would recommend their use from 1 month onwards. Infrared thermometers are much the same – we would recommend from 1 month of age.
For babies and toddlers, in ear and forehead thermometers provide reliable readings. Each of the Oricom thermometers, whether In Ear or Infrared, are medical devices listed on the ARTG.
If your baby has a fever:
Always consult a medical professional before making any decisions on care for your baby. General advise would be to check their temperature every 4-6 hours or as recommended by your healthcare provider. Frequent monitoring can help you track the fever’s progression and decide when to seek medical advice.
When choosing a baby thermometer, look for features such as:
To clean and maintain a baby thermometer:
Yes, you can use a forehead thermometer on a baby. Forehead thermometers are non-invasive and easy to use, making them a convenient option for quick temperature checks. Suitable for use from 1 month onwards.
A fever in babies is typically considered to be a temperature of 38.2°C or higher. Consult the thermometer’s instructions for relevant information, and always check with a medical professional.
To make taking your baby’s temperature easier:
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