The presence of fire in a child can lead to the appearance of fever. The term “inflammation” is used in Chinese medicine, but in Western medicine it means that inflammation occurs, and when inflammation occurs, fever often appears. When inflammation occurs, in many cases it is an infection caused by viruses, bacteria, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Chlamydia. Once the infection occurs, most of the time, fever will appear and the fever will be more severe. If the temperature of the fever is high, above 38.5 degrees, it needs to be treated with antipyretic drugs. In the case of children over six years old, fever can be treated by inserting an antipyretic suppository into the anus. For younger children, oral ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen pellets are recommended to reduce fever. In addition, it is necessary to choose the appropriate medication for anti-inflammatory treatment according to the type of infection, such as antibiotics for bacterial infections, ribavirin for viral infections, azithromycin for mycoplasma infections, and azithromycin for chlamydia infections.