What to do about chicken pox fever

For chickenpox fever, if the temperature is below 38.5℃, physical cooling can be given; if it is above 38.5℃, antipyretic medication can be given, and attention should be paid to fluid supplementation.
Chickenpox fever is very common, for the temperature of 38.5 ℃ below the medium-low fever, can be given physical cooling, such as warm water bath, paste antipyretic patches, unpacking and reduce the ambient temperature, the majority of patients can drop to normal temperature.
For people with body temperature above 38.5℃, due to high body temperature, patients are often accompanied by headache, muscle pain, fatigue and other discomforts. Antipyretic medications, such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen, can be given. Oral antipyretic medications should be accompanied by hydration and electrolyte replacement to avoid dehydration and electrolyte disorders.
In addition to reducing fever, it is important to go to the hospital and see a specialist for aggressive treatment with antiviral medications, such as acyclovir. All medications should be administered under medical supervision.