Can a child have a tooth extracted with a fever?

It is generally not recommended to extract a tooth when a child has a fever, mainly because the child’s health is not good during the fever, and the extraction of the tooth may cause systemic infections.
Most of the children’s fever is due to bacterial or viral infections and other factors, during the child’s fever, the body’s functions are relatively low, and may be accompanied by upper respiratory tract infections and other discomforts, so you need to promptly under the guidance of a doctor to reduce fever, if the fever is more than 38.5 degrees Celsius, you also need to take ibuprofen suspension solution to reduce fever.
Gums may be traumatized after tooth extraction, capillary dilation, wound exposure, which may cause wound infection, so it is recommended to wait for the child’s fever to subside before extracting the tooth and other treatments.
In addition, it should be noted that after the child’s fever has subsided, and then after the tooth extraction and other operations, you need to pay more attention to the hygienic care of the wound, and try not to eat food that is too high in temperature or too hard to avoid damage to the wound and aggravate the irritation. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician.