Question

Why do children always seem to have more severe fevers at night? What kind of anti-inflammatory medicine should be taken for a stuffy nose and swollen tonsils to recover faster? Why do children’s fevers seem more severe at night?

Answer

If a child has a fever at night, it indicates that their condition is relatively serious. During this period, it is important to take good care of the child’s body and monitor their physical condition. If the fever is caused by a cold, appropriate fever-reducing medication can be administered. You can take them to the hospital for an intravenous drip. During this time, they should eat more easily digestible foods to quickly absorb nutrients. It is also essential to avoid spicy and spicy foods. Eating vegetables and fruits can help supplement vitamins in the body, aiding in recovery.