It is still better for your baby to sweat on his head when he has a fever. Because sweating is a way to help your child dissipate heat, sweat on the surface of the body can take away excess heat from the baby’s body, which is helpful in reducing fever. Sweating on the head at this time is useful for lowering the temperature of the head and protecting the function of the brain. Parents should pay attention to drying the body in time to prevent getting cold again. It is also necessary to take the baby’s body temperature to ensure that it is below 38.5 degrees. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, the baby needs to be given fever-reducing treatment. Oral ibuprofen suspension and acetaminophen suspension are recommended for the treatment of fever reduction. In addition, if the temperature of the fever is not too high, you can use Chinese medicine, which can reduce the discomfort of the baby’s fever and has a certain effect on the prevention of high fever convulsions.