You can determine whether your baby has a fever in the following 3 ways: 1. Touch. The temperature of the child’s palms and the back of the neck to initially determine whether the temperature is normal, more importantly, the mother can use this to understand whether the child’s clothing thickness is appropriate, too much or too little is not conducive to the child’s comfort and health. 2, look. If the child’s face is flushed, lips are dry, or even crying and restless with no appetite, the mother should be alert to the possibility that the baby has a fever. In addition, the body’s water consumption is greater when fever is present, the child will urinate less than usual and appear yellow and dark urine, which may also be a manifestation of increased body temperature. 3, measurement. Using a thermometer to measure body temperature can be the most accurate way to determine whether the child is feverish, usually using the anal table to measure rectal temperature, especially for small babies more accurate, can also measure the temperature of the armpit or neck, preschool babies are best not to use the mouth table to measure body temperature to avoid accidents.