Baby body temperature 38.2 ℃ is generally not recommended to take antipyretic drugs, but if the baby has a history of febrile convulsions, can follow the medical advice to use antipyretic drugs. Baby body temperature 38.2 ℃, generally not recommended oral antipyretics, can be through physical cooling methods, such as warm water wipe, ice cap cooling, etc., to improve the symptoms, but it should be noted that the baby should not use alcohol wipe, so as not to cause discomfort. However, if the baby has a history of febrile convulsions or poor mental state when fever, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral antipyretic drugs, such as ibuprofen suspension, acetaminophen drops, etc. to reduce fever. In addition, you should increase the amount of water your baby drinks, add or subtract clothing as appropriate, and keep the room ventilated and at the right temperature. If your baby’s symptoms do not improve after taking the medication, you should go to the hospital immediately to find out the cause of the fever and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.