What should I do if I mistakenly take fever-reducing medicine when my body temperature is normal?

Patients with normal body temperature who have taken antipyretics should be observed for their body temperature and clinical symptoms. Commonly used clinical antipyretics include ibuprofen, acetaminophen, etc. They can also be used in patients with normal body temperature and can provide pain relief, so even if a person with normal body temperature takes them, they usually do not produce significant drug reactions or adverse effects. And if people with normal body temperature take other antipyretics or Chinese medicine antipyretics, they should pay attention to monitoring their body temperature to see if there is any abnormal decrease in body temperature. In addition, if gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms such as nausea and vomiting occur, symptomatic antiemetic treatment can also be given, such as taking gastroflucan tablets and so on. People with normal body temperatures take antipyretic drugs, as long as the dose taken is not very large, usually does not produce too much harm to the human body.