Can you put medicine in a child’s butt for fever?

After a child has a fever, medication can be administered in the buttocks. Buttock medication is a colloquial term that regulates the rectal administration of medication because some children have difficulty taking medication and can be handled by anal administration of medication. If it is difficult for a child to take fever-reducing medications such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, this is the time to apply acetaminophen suppositories or ibuprofen suppositories, which can be inserted into the child’s rectum and can also be effective in reducing fever. If a child has fever and it is difficult to take herbal tonics orally, herbal tonics can also be applied for intra-anal administration, which can also have the effect of clearing away heat, detoxifying the body and reducing fever.