Clinically, fever is a very common disease, and many diseases may cause fever, such as clinically more common viral colds, bacterial colds and other inflammatory infections, which may lead to fever, and different medications can be selected according to different causes. Patients with fever can take anti-inflammatory drugs. If it is determined that the fever is caused by inflammatory infection, anti-inflammatory drugs can be selected for treatment. The more commonly used anti-inflammatory drugs in clinical practice include cephalosporins, such as cefuroxime, cefmetazole, cefixime, cefaclor, and other related cephalosporins. Penicillin-based medications are also available, including penicillin V potassium tablets. Other types of anti-inflammatory drugs are also available, including roxithromycin, ofloxacin, moxifloxacin, and other related anti-inflammatory drugs. For fevers caused by viral infections, anti-inflammatory drugs are not required. Anti-viral drugs are often chosen for treatment, such as oseltamivir or proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Banlangen, Pudilan, and Four Seasons Anti-Viral Combination, which are effective for fever relief.