Baby fever does not sweat when taking antipyretic medicine is what happened

Babies with fever will sweat after taking antipyretic medicine to dissipate heat and reduce fever. If you do not sweat after taking antipyretic medicine, you should pay attention to the following situations: the first situation, the most common is that the baby may be in a dehydrated state. Because the fever after eating, drinking less water, or because of vomiting, diarrhea and other causes more fluid loss, as well as repeated fever, sweating more easily dehydrated, dehydration state antipyretic effect is poor. In the second case, note that if your baby does not sweat after taking antipyretic medicine, it may be that the cause of the fever and the condition is more serious. For example, if a baby has a serious bacterial or viral infection, the effect of antipyretic medicine is better when the pathogen causing the fever is effectively controlled. In the third case, babies do not sweat after taking antipyretic medicine because they wear too many clothes and wrap too tightly, resulting in heat dissipation, which is manifested as no sweating and no fever reduction.