Are there any ways to reduce fever in children?
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sa, give liposomal vitamin C. The point is that it is then in a fatty envelope, and it is not acidic or not at all, depending on the company. It depends on the age of the child, if older you can simply give pure vitamin C to drink, but buffered with baking soda, one glass of water, so that it is not acidic.
Assuming that the fever is caused by an attack of autumn/winter diseases - then there is nothing better, simpler, than taking vitamin C, no more than 0.2g per kilogram of body weight per day.
sa, give liposomal vitamin C. The point is that it is then in a fatty envelope, and it is not acidic or not at all, depending on the company. It depends on the age of the child, if older you can simply give pure vitamin C to drink, but buffered with baking soda, one glass of water, so that it is not acidic.
Assuming that the fever is caused by an attack of autumn/winter diseases - then there is nothing better, simpler, than taking vitamin C, no more than 0.2g per kilogram of body weight per day.
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The best way is to put a cold wet cloth
The best way is to put a cold wet cloth
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It depends on what you are asking about. If a child has a temperature not exceeding 39 degrees, it is a natural defensive response of the body and you can give prophylactic medication such as Ibuprofen or Paracetamol. However, when a child's fever is higher than 39 degrees, you should give the child Paracetamol and Ibuprofen alternately every 4 hours. If that doesn't help, you can place a wet cloth with cool water in the groin area (you can also put it under the knees) and monitor the situation. If the fever doesn't go down and starts to rise, in extreme cases you can give the child a bath in water at a temperature of 30 to 36 °C to cool the body. If this doesn't help, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately.
Best regards.
It depends on what you are asking about. If a child has a temperature not exceeding 39 degrees, it is a natural defensive response of the body and you can give prophylactic medication such as Ibuprofen or Paracetamol. However, when a child's fever is higher than 39 degrees, you should give the child Paracetamol and Ibuprofen alternately every 4 hours. If that doesn't help, you can place a wet cloth with cool water in the groin area (you can also put it under the knees) and monitor the situation. If the fever doesn't go down and starts to rise, in extreme cases you can give the child a bath in water at a temperature of 30 to 36 °C to cool the body. If this doesn't help, it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately.
Best regards.
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