What to do if you have chicken pox and a high fever

Chickenpox high fever can be oral antipyretic drugs, timely to the hospital for treatment, active antiviral, to prevent the occurrence of high fever, convulsions.
Fever is common after chickenpox infection. For people with a temperature below 38.5℃, physical cooling can be given, such as taking warm baths and applying antipyretic patches.
For people with a temperature above 39℃ and high fever, oral antipyretic drugs such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen can be given as prescribed by the doctor. Especially for people with persistent high fever, actively control the body temperature to prevent the occurrence of convulsions.
After oral antipyretic drugs, usually the body temperature will gradually drop with a lot of sweating, this time you need to pay attention to appropriate fluid supplementation to avoid dehydration. In addition to antipyretic drugs, antiviral drugs such as acyclovir should be used aggressively. After the diagnosis of chickenpox and the development of high fever, it is important to go to the hospital in a timely manner for treatment under the guidance of a specialist.