Sweating from a cold may also lead to fever. Colds are caused by viral infections, which multiply in the body, causing the body’s immune response and the production of endogenous pyrogens, leading to an abnormality in the thermoregulatory center, thus causing the body temperature to rise. After physical cooling or taking antipyretic medication, sweating and a decrease in body temperature may occur, but it may not necessarily bring the body temperature down to normal. Fever caused by colds needs to be treated. If the symptoms of common cold are mild, no medication is needed, and you need to drink plenty of water and rest. If the symptoms are severe, you can take oral antiviral medication. If there is a basis for bacterial infection, cefaclor can be used to fight infection. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 ℃, acetaminophen tablets and other antipyretic and analgesic medication can be used to treat the symptoms. Cold sweating need to monitor the body temperature, such as repeated fever, hospital consultation is recommended, standardized treatment, the above drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions for rational application.