There is no clinical claim that pressing a certain acupuncture point can immediately reduce fever. In Chinese medicine, pressing and rubbing acupuncture points such as Dazhi, Quchi, Hegu, Xuan, Waiguan, and Feosanli may help to lower temperature and reduce fever. However, since patients do not have an accurate grasp of the specific location of the acupoints and the force and time of pressing them, it is recommended that they operate under the guidance of a doctor. In the case of low fever temperature, not exceeding 38.5°C, massage or massage of fixed acupuncture points can be used to help unblock the meridians and generate sweat to dissipate heat, which can play a role in reducing fever, commonly used in pediatric fever. At the same time, the patient can be given a warm water bath, using water evaporation to absorb heat to achieve the purpose of cooling. There are also Chinese herbs such as Chai Hu, Gui Zhi, Scutellaria, Jin Yin Hua and Lian Qiao that help treat fever, and patients can take decoctions under the guidance of a doctor. Since tui na acupuncture points are only applicable to low fever or pediatric hypothermia, when fever exceeds 38.5℃ or fever does not subside, patients should take antipyretic drugs, including acetaminophen, ibuprofen and busulfan, in a timely manner, and patients can take them under the guidance of their doctors. Since there are more causes of fever, such as upper respiratory tract infection, pneumonia, influenza, hepatitis and other diseases that may cause fever, patients are advised to improve the examination and treat the cause.