Sweating from fever-reducing medication means that the fever-reducing medication you took is starting to work. Sweating is a sign that the body temperature is starting to drop and is the main symptom in the process of dropping the body temperature. Because the body temperature from high to low is the process of increasing heat dissipation, increased heat dissipation can be expressed in the body sweating, and then the evaporation of sweat to take away heat. From the Chinese medicine understanding, this is the corresponding coup de-coupling, qi and blood release, heat evil out of the performance. Therefore, in both TCM and Western medicine, sweating is a sign that the fever is beginning to subside. After taking antipyretic medicine, you usually need to wait for about one or two hours before you can sweat, or you may sweat for about half an hour, and sweating will occur for some time. Some people sweat slightly, which is ideal, and their body temperature will slowly drop and their body will feel more comfortable. But some times it is a lot of sweating, in which case the body temperature will drop suddenly and the discomfort felt by the body will be slightly more pronounced. But no matter what, as long as the body temperature can drop after sweating, it is generally able to drop to a completely normal body temperature.