Imagine you wake up in the middle of the night to your child moaning uncomfortably and shivering uncontrollably. You place your hand on their forehead and realize they are burning up. All you want to know is how high the temperature is. Seems like a simple task until you reach into your medicine drawer only to find a myriad of devices that you have bought or friends have given you. There you find a digital rectal, oral, pacifier, axillary, forehead scanning and ear thermometer. And deep in the back of the draw you pull out an old glass mercury thermometer left over from your childhood. Now you are sweating and wondering what to use.
As a pediatrician, parents commonly ask me questions about fever. As a new father, I understand that when your child is sick and has a fever, it can be one of the most concerning and frightening situations that you encounter. Fever is defined as any temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Although taking a temperature may appear to be a mundane task, the location at which the temperature is taken as well as the accuracy of the thermometer is very important. For example, the difference between 100.3 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit in a child under two months of age may be the difference between seeing your doctor in the office or going emergently to the hospital for a battery of unpleasant tests. As a result, infants under two to three months of age should always use a rectal thermometer. Rectal temperatures are the most accurate. After two to three months of age you can take your child’s temperature using an axillary (underarm) thermometer and then by five years of age your child should be able to use an oral thermometer. Unfortunately, technology has yielded us a slew of choices when it comes to taking a child’s temperature, making this process very confusing.
As a result, I have compiled the five best of the best and the five best of the rest thermometers to use in children. As you will see the price of the thermometer does not necessarily indicate the usefulness of it. In fact, I recommend steering clear of ear thermometers because they are both expensive and tend to be inaccurate at any age. Furthermore, properly dispose of your old glass mercury thermometers due to the toxic risks of mercury. Stick to your run-of-the-mill digital rectal, axillary, or oral thermometers to get you safely through the night.
Vicks Baby Thermometer
This thermometer has all the bells and whistles, but does not overdo it with unnecessary accessories. This thermometer is fast, accurate, and easy to read. It even has a large color changing display that notifies you if your child has a fever (red), no fever (green), or is approaching a fever (yellow), which is always helpful when you are half asleep in the middle of the night. The thermometer also has a flexible hypoallergenic tip and is waterproof. Be warned some parents have had problems with a short battery life and difficulty removing the battery.
Vicks Baby Thermometer
Vicks Comfort Flex
Vicks Comfort Flex has everything you need in a thermometer. The thermometer has a soft flexible tip for comfort and safety. The large display screen with night glow feature trumps most other displays. Furthermore, this thermometer beeps when it has reached the maximum temperature reading and has a memory function that displays the previous reading.
Vicks Comfort Flex
BD Digital Thermometer
Fast, simple, and accurate best describes this thermometer. This thermometer beeps during operation so you know that you are using it correctly. It also shows the last temperature taken and has a handy auto shut-off.
BD Digital Thermometer
Vicks Pro-Style Thermometer
Vicks Pro-Style has an oversized illuminated display, making late night measurements easy. This two-piece system has a removable probe like the more expensive hospital grade Welch Allyn, but at a fraction of the price. Unlike most thermometers that memorize the previous reading this thermometer has a time-coded memory that keeps track of the previous ten temperatures.
Vicks Pro-Style Thermometer
Welch Allyn Sure Temp Plus 690
If you want to use what your doctors use, this is the one for you. The Welch Allyn Temp Plus is a large, two-piece thermometer with a removable probe. You are guaranteed a quick and accurate reading on its easy to read large LCD display screen. The thermometer is also equipped with 60 second timer to measure pulse and respirations. Unfortunately, with a big price tag and a limited warranty, you can find many of the same features on a less expensive model and use this one when you visit your doctor.
Welch Allyn Sure Temp Plus 690
HoMedics 10 Sec Flexible Tip Thermometer
This thermometer is not just fast and accurate, but its ergonomic design and flexible tip add to its comfort and safety. There is also a larger-than-average illuminated display screen making temperature readings a breeze.
HoMedics 10 Sec Flexible Tip Thermometer
Hospital Choice – 8 Second Digital Thermometer
This thermometer has a unique fold up design to protect the probe during travel and storage. It is quick and accurate and at this low price has all of the necessary accessories seen in more expensive models such as a flexible tip, memory recall, automatic shut-off, and light up display.
Hospital Choice 8 Second Digital Thermometer
Lumiscope 2210 Quick-Read Digital Thermometer
No frills, but gets the job done. All the needed accessories to assess your child’s fever accurately.
Lumiscope 2210 Quick-Read Digital Thermometer
Mabis 10-Second Flexible Tip Digital Thermometer
Quick and accurate. The Mabis Flexible Tip is a simple solution to taking your child’s temperature.
Mabis 10-Second Flexible Tip Digital Thermometer
Mabis Healthcare Zoo Temps 30 Sec Thermometers
Mabis Healthcare Zoo Temps will take an accurate temperature, but the 30 second time frame is a little longer than other comparable models on the market. The thermometer’s design is fun and appealing to children and may make it easier to coax them to take a temperature rather than the sterile look of most other thermometers. The screen however, is smaller then many other units, but readable.
Mabis Healthcare Zoo Temps 30 Sec Thermometers
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The Frog Mabis 1-Sec FlexibleTip Digital Thermometer is the thermometer that gets them to stop crying for 10 seconds while you get their temperature!
The BD Digital Thermometer works great.