When a child has a low fever from hand, foot, and mouth disease, parents can take various measures to alleviate symptoms. Firstly, using a cold compress or fever-reducing patches can help lower body temperature, but extra caution is needed when using them on young children. Secondly, encourage the patient to drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration and lower body temperature through sweating. Lastly, when the body temperature exceeds 38.5℃, consider using fever-reducing medication. However, if the fever persists or symptoms are severe, seek medical attention immediately.
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