It is not recommended to use white wine to cool down a baby with a fever for several reasons: First, there are high and low degrees of white wine, and if the degree is high, it may produce alcohol poisoning. Secondly, there are other components of white wine besides alcohol, and some babies may have local allergic reactions after contact, and serious ones may also have systemic allergic reactions. Third, some babies, especially infants, because the skin is more delicate, wiping with white wine on the skin stimulation is relatively large, may therefore appear local cold cold bring uncomfortable feeling. The correct approach should be to use cooling patches, warm baths or warm water baths and other physical cooling methods are more suitable, if it is a larger baby in the hot summer air, you can also use 35% alcohol alcohol bath and should not use white wine rub.