What to do if you have chicken pox and a high fever that won’t go away

If the fever does not go down after chickenpox, you should go to the hospital for further treatment, which may include physical cooling, medication to reduce fever, and antiviral treatment.
Fever is very common after chickenpox, if the fever does not go down, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of specialists. If the temperature is less than 38.5℃, physical cooling can be used to reduce the patient’s body temperature, such as warm water baths.
In addition to physical cooling, when the body temperature is greater than 38.5 ℃, you can also follow the doctor’s advice to take ibuprofen to reduce fever. If the body temperature is still difficult to drop, should consult a doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for short-term use of hormones to control body temperature, but should pay attention to hormone adverse reactions, such as acute gastric hemorrhage, etc., peptic ulcer people should avoid the use of hormones.
After the symptoms of chickenpox, you should seek medical advice as soon as possible. Give antiviral treatment, such as acyclovir, as early as possible under the guidance of the doctor, and pay attention to fluid supplementation to avoid dehydration caused by excessive sweating.