What to do if a child has a fever and doesn’t sweat

Children with fever without sweating can choose to remove the cause of the disease, physical antipyretic, medication and other methods.
1. Remove the cause: children’s fever is often seen in infectious diseases and physiological fever. For infections, we should consult a doctor in time, and for physiological fever caused by exercise and diet, we can be quiet for a period of time.
2. Physical antipyretic: Children’s fever does not have to be treated by sweating. Sweating is a way to dissipate heat, but forcing sweat with high temperature may aggravate the condition. Physical cooling is recommended. Wiping the armpits and underarm skin with warm water, lowering the room temperature, and using fever-reducing patches on the forehead can quickly reduce fever and prevent damage to the nervous system.
3. medication: pediatric fever without sweating if it is caused by infection, you can choose to use penicillin, cephalosporin antibiotics, etc. for targeted treatment. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen have a good effect on reducing fever.
Fever is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to facilitate the identification of the cause of the disease and early treatment.