Can children drink milk with fever

In general, children with fever can drink milk, but if accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms, try not to give children drink milk or drink a small amount of milk in moderation. If a child has a fever and has a sore throat, pus in the tonsils, or herpes in the throat, ulcers, etc., rinse the mouth or brush the teeth in time after drinking milk, in addition to drinking milk, you can also drink more warm water, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, pay attention to rest, to promote the disease as soon as possible to recover. If the child has a high fever that does not go away, he or she should seek medical attention. If the child’s fever is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other digestive symptoms, try not to give the child milk, or drink a small amount of milk, so as not to cause indigestion and aggravate the child’s symptoms. At this time, you can give your child some easily digestible and nutritious food, such as lean meat porridge with vegetables, egg custard and so on.