If you have sweating but still have fever, consider that the cause of fever has not been completely removed, in the symptomatic antipyretic treatment at the same time, should still actively carry out the etiological treatment. When fever occurs, the body will regulate its temperature by sweating, and the evaporation of sweat can carry away a large amount of body heat. Fever includes infectious causes (e.g. bacterial infection, etc.) and non-infectious causes (e.g. hyperthyroidism, etc.), which need to be analyzed specifically. 1. Infectious causes: bacterial infections in the respiratory system, urinary system and other parts of the body can appear fever, which may be accompanied by coughing, coughing up sputum, painful urination and other symptoms, blood test, urine test, chest X-ray and other tests can assist in making a clear diagnosis, and need to use sensitive antibiotics to fight infections, and the common antibiotics include cephalosporins, such as cefdinir, and so on. 2. Non-infectious causes: endocrine diseases such as hyperthyroidism can cause fever, accompanied by excessive sweating, palpitations, hyperactivity and other symptoms, thyroid function, thyroid ultrasound and other tests can assist in the definitive diagnosis, the treatment includes drug therapy (such as methimazole, propylthiouracil), radioactive iodine therapy and surgical treatment. Sweating but still fever suggests consulting a doctor as soon as possible, to clarify the cause of the disease and symptomatic treatment in order to reduce the body temperature to normal, to avoid delaying the disease.