Causes of hypothermia in babies usually include inflammatory reactions, chronic infections, etc. Under the guidance of professional doctors, physical cooling, medication, allopathic treatment and daily care can be used to lower the child’s body temperature and promote the child’s health recovery. Common causes 1, inflammatory reaction: Inflammatory reaction caused by bacterial infection or viral infection can raise the body temperature to appear hypothermia. 2, chronic infection: such as tuberculosis, chronic otitis media, chronic urinary tract infection, chronic hepatitis, viral myocarditis, rheumatic fever, and even leukemia and other malignant tumors, can lead to persistent hypothermia in babies. Treatment 1.Physical cooling: You can use 34℃-36℃ warm water to wipe the child’s armpits, groin, palms, feet and other large blood vessel distribution parts, also by letting the child take a bath with warm water to help lower the child’s body temperature. 2.Medication: Use medicine to cool down through professional doctor’s guidance, such as antipyretic paste, pediatric Chai Gui granules, etc. 3.Causal treatment: The baby has persistent hypothermia, physical If the effect of physical cooling and medication is not good, it should be considered as chronic infection, which needs to be treated with other symptoms to identify the cause. 4.Daily care: increase or decrease clothes appropriately, avoid wearing too much or too little clothes, control the room temperature in the appropriate temperature, avoid too cold or too hot temperature stimulation. Give your baby more warm water to replenish water and prevent dehydration. You should also replenish nutrition in time and choose light, easy-to-digest food, such as thin rice and soft noodles. Precautions Parents should also pay attention to the child’s psychological state and reassure the child in time to avoid excessive tension and fear in children. They should also pay attention to the child’s physical changes in time, such as vomiting, mental depression, coughing, etc., and be alert to further increase in body temperature.