The baby appears to have cold hands and feet and shivering back, which should be chills, and the child’s temperature needs to be taken. In most cases the child is in fever, especially in the early stage of fever, there is a possibility of chills, you need to give the child more hot water, keep warm, after a while the body temperature is much higher than now. If it exceeds 38.5℃, you need to give your child oral antipyretic drugs, you can choose ibuprofen or acetaminophen. If the child has fever in the hands and feet, in addition to giving the child oral antipyretic drugs, you can properly carry out physical cooling, such as taking a warm bath, or applying a cold towel to the forehead, and using warm water to rub the bath. When the chills should keep the child warm, not to give the child physical cooling, if this period of physical cooling will be counterproductive, will lead to the child’s body temperature rise higher, may lead to the child appear uncomfortable peripheral circulation is poor.