Baby 37.2 degrees can not apply fever-reducing patches

Don’t put on antipyretic patches when your baby is 37.2 degrees. 1. The normal underarm temperature of a baby is between 36 and 37.2 degrees. Therefore, when the body temperature is 37.2 degrees Celsius, there is no need to apply antipyretic patches for the time being. It is likely to be due to overdressing, or due to high room temperature caused by the temporary observation, let the child drink more water, when the baby’s body temperature has a tendency to rise, or even more than 38.5 ℃ when you can use antipyretic paste for auxiliary antipyretic treatment. 2. Parents need to observe whether the baby’s temperature is slightly higher than the usual temperature. If the temperature is slightly higher, it may be a symptom of the early stage of a cold. Observe whether the baby has facial flushing and fever, and pay attention to the baby to drink more water. Open the windows of your baby’s room to keep the air fresh. Baby’s clothing should be moderate, not too thick, too tight, so as not to affect the baby’s body temperature self-regulation. Once found that the baby’s body temperature is high, crying and restless, should go to the hospital in a timely manner, regular treatment, not unauthorized use of drugs.