Find » Lifestyle » Parenting » 5 Ways to Lower Your Child's Fever

5 Ways to Lower Your Child's Fever

By Chris Marcum, published Apr 25, 2007
Published Content: 197  Total Views: 140,010  Favorited By: 8 CPs
Embed:  
Rating: 3.5 of 5
I recently had a very sick child with a very high fever for over eight days. I was not comfortable with giving repeated fever reducer medicine for fear that it could cause damage to her liver and stomach, so I discovered some alternative ways to reduce her fever. Now these methods are only temporary and may not work for every child.

The first method to reduce a child's fever is of course Tylenol. Be sure to use the correct dose suggested by your physician and use the time line suggested as well. I find Tylenol is always my first attempt to reduce a fever because it is gentler on the stomach than other meds. Sometimes Tylenol is just not enough to reduce those high fevers in those cases I use Motrin.

Motrin is also a fever reducing medicine and works a little better on those high fevers. When ever I have had a high fever in my child at the Doctor's office they have immediately given her Motrin to reduce the fever. It is also important to give the correct dose and use the time frame for dosing as suggested by your physician.

As I said earlier my daughter had a very high fever over 105 for 8 days her physicians instructed me to use a much more aggressive approach to reduce her fever. I gave her Motrin in the correct dose amount and followed it in three hours with Tylenol in the correct dose amount. I caution you to only use this method if instructed to do so by your physician.

I became concerned with giving my daughter so much medicine to reduce her fever over this prolonged period, so I came up with alternative methods that allowed me to extend the time frame in which her medicine was administered. The first is a luke warm bath. Although she was not fond of this method it helped reduce her fever for a short time and was better than destroying her liver.

The next method was to cool her with a fan. This worked ok but I discovered it works even better if you put a bucket of ice in front of the fan to make it a little cooler. You also have to remember even though you child has the chills their fever is very high, so never bundle them up. A light sheet is always best because it is cooler on them and allows air flow.

Takeaways
  • Alternative ways to reduce fever
  • Physician suggested methods of fever reducing
Comments
Comment 1 of 1
 
 
My daughter ran vrey high fevers also. I was told to put her in tepid water, take her out and put her in front of a fan. The Dr told me is wasn't being in the tepid water that cools the body, it's exposing the wet body to cooler air. It worked for a quick knock down every time.

Posted on 08/06/2007 at 10:08:00 AM

Type in Your Comments Below - (1000 characters left)

Submit your own content on this or any topic. Get started »
Comment 1 of 1
 
Advertisment