Many children are prone to cold hands and feet when they have a fever, which is a relatively common phenomenon in the fever process. However, when a child has cold hands and feet, it does not mean that the child’s fever has gone down, but that the body temperature is in the rising stage, so parents need to closely detect the body temperature and take cooling measures in a timely manner. Pay attention to warmth: When a child has cold hands and feet during a fever, pay attention to proper insulation, such as rubbing the child’s hands or feet, some children may even have whole body chills, this time also pay attention to insulation, cover him with a good quilt, and then remove warm clothing for the child when his hands and feet turn warm and the chills disappear. Timely cooling: During the fever, if the hands and feet appear cold, usually the body temperature is still rising, so parents should pay attention to timely physical cooling and medication to help their children cool down in time. Keep the diet light: Keep the diet light during the child’s fever, and give the child some vegetables and fruits to help replenish vitamins and water. Indoor air circulation: Many parents think that the windows should be closed during a fever so that the child does not catch a cold, but it is important to keep the indoor air circulating during a fever so that bacteria do not multiply and prevent the child from being invaded by bacteria and the inflammation does not subside, which eventually makes the fever last. If your child has cold hands and feet during the fever, keep them warm to reduce discomfort and monitor the temperature at all times to cool them down in a timely manner.