If a child has a high temperature that exceeds 38.5°C, he or she should be given antipyretic drugs such as ibuprofen to prevent febrile convulsions and other symptoms. If the child’s body temperature does not exceed 38.5℃ is low or moderate fever, only anti-infective or antiviral drugs can be given to the child. If necessary, physical methods can be used to lower the temperature, common physical cooling methods are warm water baths, cold compresses, etc. When children have a fever, attention should also be paid to closely detect changes in the child’s body temperature, when the temperature is on the rise children may appear chills, convulsions and other symptoms, at this time should be timely to increase the child’s clothing, in addition to pay attention to urge children to drink more warm water.