Children with upper respiratory tract infections and low fever can choose physical therapy or medication.
1. Physical therapy: Warm water can be used to bathe the child’s forehead, neck, armpits and other parts of the body to help dissipate heat, in addition to antipyretic patches also have a very good effect to assist in reducing fever. In addition, we also need to give children more water, pay attention to monitor the body temperature, if necessary, to be treated with medication.
2. medication: for children with upper respiratory tract infections and low-grade fever, you can use four-season antiviral combinations, clearing the heat and detoxifying oral solution and other anti-cold medications, which have antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects. Children with a temperature over 38.5 degrees can be given non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen and other common antipyretics for children.
Children with upper respiratory tract infections with a low fever, need to seek medical attention in time, under the guidance of the doctor for medication, avoid self-medication, delayed treatment.