Question

My child has a high fever and the fever-reducing medicine hasn’t worked. What should I do?

Answer

It is suggested to try using fever-reducing injections to help lower the child’s temperature. If the child’s body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, they should be given fever-reducing medication, and physical cooling methods can also be employed simultaneously for better effect. If the fever does not subside after taking fever-reducing medicine, it is advisable to immediately take the child to the hospital for a fever-reducing injection to avoid any adverse effects on the child’s body.