Children also get fever when they sweat. Many parents or doctors have the misconception that children’s body temperature should be normal when they sweat and that they will not develop fever again, but this understanding is one-sided. Although children will give off body heat through sweat when they sweat, so that the child’s body temperature is normal, they sweat relatively a lot and the amount of sweat will take away enough heat. If the sweating is only slight and the amount of sweat is not enough, coupled with a very high level of inflammation in the body, the child will still have a fever in this case. In this case, the child should be given fluids and antipyretic medications such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, etc. The fever will subside when the child’s sweating level reaches a certain level and the inflammation level is suppressed.