If your child develops a fever and has hot hands and feet, start by taking his or her temperature and administering physical hypothermia treatment as appropriate. Warm water can be used to wipe the child’s neck, armpits, groin, hands and feet, can quickly bring the temperature of the hearts of the hands and feet back to the normal range. Oral antipyretic medication can also be given, and it is recommended to choose a smoother antipyretic and analgesic antipyretic, such as pediatric aminophenol xuanamin granules, which is very helpful for both fever and cold symptoms. During the treatment, observe and repeatedly measure the child’s temperature, and use ibuprofen granules orally when high fever occurs. If the fever does not go away repeatedly, go to the hospital for further examination. Under normal circumstances, the effect of fever reduction can be achieved about 1 hour after the use of antipyretic drugs.