What happened to the fever and sweating but the temperature did not drop?

If you sweat but your body temperature does not drop when you have a fever, it means that the fever is very serious, and even if you sweat, it does not bring down your body temperature. It is also possible that the body temperature is high, causing a disturbance in the thermoregulatory center, so that although sweating occurs, the body temperature does not drop, and the fever is often severe. Be sure to measure your body temperature to ensure that it is below 38.5 degrees. Once the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, it is necessary to use antipyretic drugs for treatment. In the case of adults, it is recommended to insert a fever suppository or indomethacin suppository into the anus to reduce fever. In children, oral ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen pellets are recommended to reduce fever. In addition, children should also take antelope pellets to prevent febrile convulsions and wipe the child’s skin with a warm towel. If the sweat has wet the clothes, you need to change the clothes in time.