Symptoms of fever and how to reduce fever in infants with food accumulation

The symptoms of fever in infants with food accumulation are many, starting with a decrease in appetite, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and abdominal distention. The fever is often not particularly serious, but in a few cases the temperature may exceed 39°C. It is often necessary to treat the fever with antipyretic drugs combined with drugs to promote digestion, such as oral ibuprofen suspension for fever reduction when the temperature is above 38.5°C. If the body temperature is below 38.5°C, a warm towel can be used to rub the baby’s skin all over the body to reduce fever more effectively; a fever-reducing patch can also be applied to the child’s forehead and back of the neck to help reduce fever. For the phenomenon of accumulation of food, you need to use Chinese medicine to promote digestion, such as noon tea granules or oral solution to eliminate accumulation of cough or use large hawthorn granules or seven star tea granules, the effect of eliminating food is relatively good.