Home Remedies: Fighting a fever
Table of Content Diseases & Conditions How to Get Rid of A Fever (Including How to Break One) Fever in Infants and Children swelling or inflammation of any part of the body If your child has a low fever and is active, you may not need to intervene at all! However, it is important to monitor food and fluid intake, and the pattern of urination of a child with a fever. If these are normal, there is no need to panic or rush to a paediatrician. Simply observe the child for signs of improvement or change. However, if your child is uncomfortable, and the fever crosses 104 degrees or persists for two consecutive days, it is time to see a doctor. Typically, if a fever is mild, drinking plenty of fluids and resting will take care of it within a couple days. Sweating post bath will reduce his body heat and flush out the toxins. Ginger can be an effective home treatment for fever in children. When giving a bath, avoid contact with your toddler’s eyes. If you have a compromised immune s...