1. Drink plenty of water for your child: During a fever, your child will lose water and need to drink plenty of water to replenish water. In addition, water can also help lower the body temperature.
2. Let the children rest: Let the children keep enough sleep and rest time, which will help to enhance immunity and promote rehabilitation.
3. Wipe children's bodies: When children are sweating, you can gently wipe their bodies with warm water to help them keep fresh and comfortable.
4. Pay attention to the room temperature: ensure that the temperature of the child's room is appropriate, not too hot or too cold. If the room is too hot, you can open the window or adjust the room temperature with air conditioning.
5. If the symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a doctor: If the child's low-grade fever lasts for a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms (such as vomiting and diarrhea), please consult a doctor in time to get better treatment advice.