Is it good for a child to start sweating when they have a fever?

It is good for children to start sweating when they have a fever, which is good for the body to dissipate heat.
Fever due to increased body temperature, capillary expansion, resulting in increased local blood circulation, accelerated metabolism, resulting in sweating. At this time, sweat secretion evaporation, heat is discharged, when heat dissipation is greater than heat production, the body will gradually cool down. So when a child has a fever and starts to sweat, it’s a good thing, it’s good for fever reduction.
However, parents need to be careful not to let the child sweat, and increase clothing or cover thick quilt, resulting in heat can not be dissipated in a timely manner but caused by the body temperature rise. If sweating wet clothes need to be changed in time to avoid catching cold. As well as timely rehydration, oral rehydration salts can be taken to avoid dehydration caused by heavy sweating.
If the child has a fever, parents are advised to accompany the child to the hospital to clarify the cause of the fever and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.