Question

A child suddenly develops a fever of over 38 degrees at night. After taking fever-reducing medication, the fever subsides by morning, but it returns at night after the medication is taken. This has never happened before. How should one handle this situation? What could be the possible causes?

Answer

This situation may be due to a cold. It is recommended to pay attention to timely temperature reduction, rest more, and stay hydrated. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, it is suggested to use physical cooling methods, such as fever-reducing patches, as they have minimal side effects and are effective. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish you good health.