Gentle, easy, quick and reliable: the modern way of temperature taking

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Veroval® DS 22 – 2 in 1 Infrared Thermometer

The Veroval® 2 in 1 infrared thermometer for the whole family* offers quick and easy temperature measurements with two methods: in the ear or on the forehead.

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Veroval® baby Infrared Thermometer

Take your baby’s temperature in a gentle and convenient way: the Veroval® baby infrared thermometer allows fast forehead temperature measurement in only three seconds – without contact or sound.


Tips how to care for a child during fever

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Depending on how high the actual body temperature of the child is, there are certain measures that can be taken. We have some tips that might be helpful.

FAQ

Fever is one of the most commonly presenting complaints in childhood. The most likely cause is infection. Because of an inexperienced immune system, children typically get higher and quicker fever than adults. The immune system of newborn babies is relatively immature, and has to develop over time through exposure to various pathogens such as bacteria, viruses or fungi. But the immune system also assumes other roles, including tissue repair and wound healing. The activity of the immune system is often accompanied by a rise in body temperature.

Fever is a common response to infection in the body. It can help fight infection. The term refers to an elevated temperature of the body that is substantially beyond the normal range.

The presence of a fever is usually related to stimulation of the body's immune response. Fever can support the function of the immune system against infectious agents such as viruses and bacteria, and can make it difficult for temperature-sensitive viruses and bacteria to reproduce.

  • Increased body temperature
  • Headache
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle and joint aches
  • Chills, shaking and shivering
  • Sweating
  • Flushed skin and warm forehead
  • Increased heart rate
  • Loss of appetite
  • Dizziness and general weakness

(Not all of the symptoms occur or appear at the same time)