What to do if your child has a fever and is burning up

If your child has a fever and is hot, first of all, take a temperature to see if it is above 38.5℃. If it is above 38.5℃, you can take oral antipyretic drugs for treatment at this time. Commonly used antipyretic drugs are ibuprofen or paracetamol, which are more common internationally and are relatively safe. The fever is not a disease, it is like an alarm clock in the body, reminding you of the abnormal conditions inside the body, and the fever is also a preventive measure for our body against pathogenic microorganisms, in a way the proper fever is good for strengthening the body’s resistance and for the removal of pathogens. So if the child is not a high fever also do not necessarily rush to immediately reduce the fever, otherwise it will affect the real cause of the disease.