Can I use white liquor to wipe a child with a high fever of 40 °C?

Apr 17, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Xiaofeng
Introduction
It is generally not recommended to use white liquor (baijiu) to sponge down a child with a high fever of 40°C, as it may cause physical discomfort. If white liquor is used to wipe the skin, the alcohol it contains has relatively strong absorption and penetration capabilities, which may lead to alcohol poisoning. For a child with a high fever of 40°C, antipyretic medications may be used under a doctor's guidance. Commonly used medications include ibuprofen suspension and acetaminophen tablets.

It is generally not recommended to use white liquor (baijiu) containing alcohol to sponge down a child with a high fever of 40°C, as it may cause physical discomfort. Detailed explanations are as follows:

White liquor contains a high concentration of alcohol. A child's skin is tender, highly permeable, with an underdeveloped stratum corneum, rich subcutaneous vasculature, vigorous blood circulation, and dilated capillaries. Applying white liquor to the skin may lead to rapid absorption of alcohol through the skin into the bloodstream, potentially causing alcohol poisoning and affecting brain development.

For a child with a high fever of 40°C, antipyretic medications may be used under a doctor's guidance. Commonly used medications include ibuprofen suspension and acetaminophen tablets.

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