Can a toddler take a bath with a fever?

Young children with fever can take a bath as long as their skin is not broken or infected, and they are not in a bad mental state or have a high fever. But there are precautions to take when bathing, because bathing was not recommended for children with fever in the past, often because living conditions were poor in the past, and bathing was easy to catch a cold, leading to the aggravation of the child’s illness. But now the living conditions are better, often bathing will not cause the child to catch a cold, so as long as the child does not have a high fever or disease does not allow bathing during the fever, you can generally give the child a bath. However, the temperature of the bath water should not be too high, preferably 2-3℃ lower than the child’s body temperature, so as not to aggravate the symptoms of fever, the temperature of the bathroom also needs to be adjusted well, adjusted at about 25℃ better. Before taking a bath, you need to give your child more water to avoid dehydration, and after the bath, you need to wipe the water off your body in time, or you need to wear good clothes in time to avoid getting cold.