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Although most of the time mistaken for a normal cold, viral fever symptoms in kids can be avoided by parents moving quickly and understanding the main signs. If your kid gets a rapid high fever, chills, lethargy, headache, body aches, or loss of hunger, it might suggest a viral infection. Additional symptoms, such as coughing, sore throats, and slight rashes, may also show, based on the ailment. If you get enough sleep, drink enough water, and take care of yourself, most virus fevers go away in a few days. See a doctor quickly if the fever lasts more than three days or is followed by severe weakness, breathing problems, or dehydration. Stay aware and ensure a quick healing for your child.