Question

How high should a child’s fever not exceed? Is it dangerous for a child to have a persistent high fever? How were past treatment situations and outcomes? What kind of help can be provided?

Answer

Generally speaking, a child’s fever should not go below 38 degrees, as temperatures too high may affect the growth and development of nerve cells. If the temperature is below 38 degrees, it is recommended to actively cool the child down, using ice packs for physical cooling in combination with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. Wishing you health.