Babies with a fever of 38.8 degrees need to be treated with fever-reducing medication. You can give your child oral ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen suspension for fever reduction treatment, especially for infants and children under three years old, who are easily stimulated by high fever and have febrile convulsions, and need to take antipyretic medication for fever reduction. If a child has a history of febrile convulsions, even if the temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees, it is necessary to give the baby antipyretic medication to reduce fever to avoid the occurrence of fever-induced febrile convulsions, which can cause irreversible damage to the child’s brain cells and brain function. If you have repeated high fevers or if the fever does not come down easily, you can usually repeat the medication for your baby after an interval of 4-6 hours, no more than four times a day in total, and the dosage of the specific antipyretic medication should be used according to the baby’s weight in accordance with the instructions. It is best to give your child antelope horn granules at the same time to prevent febrile convulsions from occurring.