Baby fever wear more or less

Babies with fever should be dressed appropriately, not too much or too little. When a baby has a fever, the body’s heat production increases and heat dissipation decreases. When overdressed, the heat produced by the body should not be dissipated, but will make the body temperature continue to rise. When the baby’s body temperature rises, the circulation of the limbs is poor, and it is easy to have cold hands and feet. If you wear too little, the baby may feel cold, which may aggravate the symptoms. Therefore, when the baby has a fever, it is important to increase or decrease the clothing appropriately according to the surrounding temperature, not too much and not too little. When your baby has a fever You can use a warm towel to wipe your baby’s body, give your baby more water and use physical methods to lower the temperature. If your baby has a persistent fever or the temperature exceeds 38.5℃, you should consult a doctor immediately to find out the cause and carry out targeted treatment. Do not blindly use antipyretic medication on your baby to avoid masking the condition. If you need to use medication, please follow the doctor’s instructions.