If your child has a fever of 38.2℃, if he or she is in good spirits and does not have a decreased comfort level due to the fever, you can temporarily skip the fever-reducing medicine and give your child more warm water to make him or her sweat, which is good for cooling down. You can also use a warm towel to wipe the child’s forehead, palms, feet, armpits, groin and other parts of the body, using such physical cooling methods to bring the body temperature down to normal. If the child is not in good spirits and his or her comfort level is reduced due to fever, parents can also give the child fever-reducing medication at this time. You can choose either ibuprofen or acetaminophen as an antipyretic, and one of the two can be used. After taking the fever reducer, drink plenty of warm water to make your child sweat, which is good for cooling down the temperature. In addition, parents are reminded that if their child has repeated fevers, they should find the cause of the fever and take the child to the hospital for routine blood tests, C-reactive protein, chest X-ray and other related tests, and treat the child according to the cause of the test.