What to do when children take fever-reducing medication for tummy troubles

If your baby has an upset stomach from fever-reducing medication, the first thing to do is to stop taking the medication, and you can take probiotics to help ease the pain.
Generally speaking in the baby’s body temperature of 38.5 ℃ or more, parents can give the baby to take ibuprofen, acetaminophen and other antipyretics. However, fever-reducing medicines generally have a certain stimulating effect on the child’s gastrointestinal tract, which will make the child have gastrointestinal adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal reactions.
Therefore, if a child has a difficult stomach after taking a fever-reducing medicine, the first thing to do is to stop taking that fever-reducing medicine so that the symptoms can be relieved. In addition, parents can give their babies probiotics such as Bacillus subtilis bifidus and Bifidobacterium bifidum to regulate the balance of the baby’s gastrointestinal flora, thus relieving the symptoms of abdominal discomfort.
However, the application of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to prevent adverse reactions.