What to do when a child has a fever
Disease description:
My child has a fever and feels very hot; I'm very worried and would like to know, what should I do if my child has a fever?
When a child has a fever, parents should respond calmly:
1. Measure body temperature: First, check the child's temperature to determine the severity of the fever.
2. Physical cooling: If the temperature does not exceed 38.5°C, methods such as warm water sponge baths or applying fever patches may be used to reduce the temperature.
3. Hydration: Encourage the child to drink more water to prevent dehydration.
4. Medication: If the temperature is high, fever-reducing medication may be administered according to medical advice, paying attention to dosage and interval times.
5. Monitor condition: Closely observe changes in the child's temperature and mental state; if symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention promptly.
Additionally, ensure proper indoor ventilation and avoid dressing the child in excessive clothing, as this may hinder heat dissipation.