How to treat fever and shivering in children

From time to time, moms and dads in the process of taking care of their children may encounter the symptoms of fever and severe chills all over the body. Parents must pay attention to the symptoms of fever and chills in their children, and the temperature may be higher after the chills. Be sure to try to cool your baby down as soon as possible to prevent danger such as febrile convulsions. When the child has fever and shivering, the body temperature is usually above 39.0 degrees Celsius. At this time, it is recommended to take off the child’s over-thick clothes, and if the cover is particularly thick, it should be changed to a thinner quilt. Shivering generally body temperature is in the rising stage, at this time to give the child to drink more water. Keep the room clear to ensure air circulation. You can also use a warm bath and wipe your baby’s neck, armpits, groin and popliteal fossa with a warm towel to dissipate heat quickly. If your child still continues to shiver, it is recommended to quickly send your baby to the hospital for a checkup to find out the cause of your baby’s fever and then give him/her appropriate treatment to prevent symptoms such as hyperthermia and convulsions. At the same time, it should be noted that on the way to send the baby to the hospital, if the body temperature has been reduced, the road to wrap. Because the child’s immunity is relatively low, prone to bacterial viral infections and other situations.