What to Do When a Child Has a Fever and Sweats?

When a child has a fever and sweats, you can first use alcohol to bathe and help lower the temperature. Then, it’s important to identify the cause of the fever, as it can be caused by various factors such as infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors. Before determining the cause, it is not recommended to use medication immediately. If fevers occur frequently, surgery may be necessary to remove the affected area to prevent any impact on the heart and kidney functions. In daily diet, it is best to avoid spicy, cold, and other irritating foods.
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What to Do When a Child Has a Fever at Night?

When a child has a fever at night, first check for symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection. If the symptoms are not severe, you can give a small dose of pain relievers and use physical methods to lower the temperature. If the child has not had a bowel movement for more than a day and shows symptoms of abdominal distension and bad breath, it may be due to indigestion. In this case, you can use a lubricant enema to help with defecation.
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