Yes, but it should depend on the condition. The recommended timing for the use of antipyretics is when the temperature is 38.5°C and/or there is significant discomfort. In other words, ibuprofen is used to relieve the child’s discomfort. If the child has a fever of 39°C but is not showing signs of discomfort, physical cooling such as a cold compress is sufficient; however, if the child is 38°C and showing signs of irritability, ibuprofen can be given. However, if the child is irritable and has a fever of 38°C, ibuprofen can be given.