Question
What should I do if my child has a fever and their feet are cold? They’re hot everywhere else, but their feet are ice cold. What’s going on?
Answer
The situation described above is a common occurrence in the early stages of fever. When a child has a fever, peripheral vascular constriction can occur, leading to coldness in limbs like the feet. This is accompanied by warmth in other parts of the body, resulting in the child’s condition. This is actually a typical symptom of fever. Treatment for this condition can include medications such as Heclor and Merck. With proper treatment, the child can gradually recover. If there is no improvement after treatment, it is necessary to visit a hospital for a check-up.