Ibuprofen for children with fever

In general, when a child’s fever exceeds 38.5 degrees, you can drink ibuprofen suspension to reduce fever.
Ibuprofen is an emergency antipyretic that works similarly to acetaminophen and other medications. Generally, children can drink ibuprofen suspension to reduce fever when their fever is over 38.5 degrees.
If a child’s fever is lower than 38.5 degrees when taking the drug, it may lead to the child’s kidneys, white blood cells, platelets and other aspects of the damage caused by the child, but also on the gastrointestinal mucosal stimulation or aggravate the burden on the liver induced hepatitis and other conditions. If the child has a previous history of febrile convulsions, it is recommended that the child drink ibuprofen suspension to reduce fever when the fever exceeds 38 degrees.
When taking this drug, it is important to take it under the supervision of a doctor, and it is not recommended to use it at home for children on their own.