If a child’s fever is not accompanied by digestive symptoms or an allergy to mango, it is possible to eat mango, but it is not advisable to eat too much. Mango is rich in nutrients and vitamin C. If a child has a fever and is not suffering from nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, etc., it is appropriate to eat mango to replenish vitamin C, which is conducive to the body’s recovery. If the child is accompanied by the above digestive symptoms or allergic to mango, you should not eat mango. Otherwise, it may aggravate the child’s condition or trigger allergic symptoms. Depending on the child’s condition, fever-reducing medications (e.g., ibuprofen, acetaminophen, etc.) or physical cooling (e.g., rubbing the body with lukewarm water, etc.) may be needed. It is recommended that children with fever be treated in the hospital after the cause of the fever has been identified, and that all medications be taken under the direction of a doctor to avoid adverse effects, and that diet be observed.