If your baby’s fever has gone down, you do not need to give your child repeat fever-reducing medication. Generally, unless your child has a recurrent high fever with a temperature over 38.5°C, it is recommended to give your child repeat fever-reducing medication for treatment. As long as the child’s fever has subsided and there is no repeat fever, there is no need to give the child antipyretics at this time. Although antipyretic drugs are more effective in reducing fever, they still have certain side effects and can have certain adverse effects on the child, so it is better to take them sparingly. The main treatment is to find out the cause of your child’s fever and to treat the cause. For example, if you have a fever caused by a cold, although the fever has gone down, you still need to give your baby cold medicine for treatment, such as aminophenol pseudo-lax dispersible tablets or aminophenol xanthamine granules. If the fever is caused by a sore throat, you can take Pudilan Anti-inflammatory Oral Liquid for treatment. If the fever is caused by abdominal pain or diarrhea, you need to give your child pediatric black beetle and clear fever granules and Similac for treatment.