On one night shift, a young couple brought in a 6-month-old child with fever for 2 days. When asked about the medical history, they said that the child had been seen by a private clinic near their home today, and that the fever had cleared up, but the child was mentally ill and unresponsive. When I asked the child what medication he was on, he showed me his medical history and I was really shocked when I saw the medication used for that illness. The child was treated with intravenous rehydration, which included cefadroxil, Qingkailing injection, dexamethasone, intramuscular injection of compound aminopyrine, and a dose of the anti-school fever drug ibuprofen before the injection. A 6-month-old child was given so many drugs at once, and there were many unreasonable medications in it. This medical record is also a typical example of many private clinics. Due to the lack of effective supervision in private clinics, they are often keen on rehydration therapy in order to chase profits. 1. Generally, more than 80% of fever is viral infection, and giving antibiotics to children without performing blood tests and other tests is unreasonable medication, and such medication leads to bacterial resistance. 2, to children with a proprietary Chinese medicine Qingkailing injection, because the composition of proprietary Chinese medicine is not very pure, will have the risk of allergy. 3. The hormone dexamethasone was given to the child as a fever reducer, because hormones have many side effects, and dexamethasone is long-acting, which can affect the pituitary axis and have an impact on the child’s growth and development. Because hormone fever reduction is to treat the symptoms but not the root cause, and will also cover up the disease, generally do not advocate the use of hormones to reduce fever for children. 4, intramuscular injection of compound aminopyrine to reduce fever, because of the side effects of this drug, now rarely used. Because there are too many irregularities in the treatment process of individual clinics, parents should not patronize these clinics for convenience when their children are sick, and it is better to go to a regular hospital because the new view is that children can be treated with oral medication, and it is better not to use intravenous medication, because intravenous medication has too many side effects. There are basically very few intravenous drugs abroad, and some foreign experts compare intravenous drugs to surgery, which is very risky. And yes, if intravenous medication is used when you see a doctor, the health insurance agency will not reimburse you.