Is it okay to put fever plugs in babies with fever?

Antipyretic suppositories are generally referred to as compounded pediatric antipyretic suppositories. There is no absolute good or bad thing about stuffing fever-reducing suppositories in babies with fever. However, it is usually not recommended for babies with low fever. If the fever is high, then you can follow the doctor’s advice to use antipyretic suppositories.
For low fever babies, not recommended to use drugs to lower the temperature of the anal way to deal with, can be through warm water baths, the use of cooling paste and other ways to lower the temperature of the physical.
For babies with moderate to high fever, you can use compound pediatric antipyretic suppositories to reduce the anus, but it should be noted that the suppositories contain acetaminophen. In the use of the process can not be taken at the same time and the composition of the product similar to other anti-flu medicine; liver, kidney insufficiency should be used with caution. In addition, the use of Compound Pediatric Antipyretic Suppositories should not exceed 3 consecutive days. If the fever does not subside, please consult a doctor.
Fever can be caused by many reasons. It is recommended to consult a doctor to identify the cause of fever and give targeted treatment. If fever suppositories need to be inserted, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions.