Whatever’s The Finest Forehead Thermometer

Posted On Monday, 12 June 2017 07:23
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Every parent wants the best for their kids, and nothing can send you into a panic and break your heart faster than seeing your child sick. Everyone knows when you're sick you need to keep a close eye on your temperature, and that goes double for babies and young children.

While a fever for you and me might start around 101.5, for babies under 3 months 100.4 is considered a fever and is a serious problem. For babies and children, the use of forehead and ear thermometers are on the rise in hospitals and doctors' offices for a multitude of reasons.

But what's the best forehead thermometer for baby? I've reviewed several of the best-rated forehead thermometers and broken each one down for you, as well as picked one that I thought was the best.

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Benefits of Buying

The first and one of the biggest advantages of using a forehead thermometer would be hygiene. Forehead thermometers come in contact with far fewer germs than your traditional oral thermometer. You don’t have to worry about sterilizing the thermometer between uses or spreading germs.

Another huge benefit of using forehead thermometers is how easy they are to use on a squirmy baby or child. With a digital oral thermometer, it can take a while to get a good reading and an old school mercury thermometer will take even longer, which can be nearly impossible with a baby screaming and kicking.

Things to Consider Before Buying

The main thing to consider before buying a forehead thermometer is how fancy you want it.

Some manufacturers stick with simple, tried and true models, while other manufacturers go all out with the cool features and bells and whistles. If you want a thermometer with more features, they're going to be a little more expensive than a basic thermometer, but they are almost always considered a good choice.

It is also important to know that forehead thermometers, while still very accurate, are not as accurate as rectal thermometers (usually about .5 degrees cooler than rectal). But you can forget about getting your baby to let you poke them with that thing, making forehead thermometers the better and easier option.

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