As children grow up, they are very likely to be harmed by various diseases. Because their resistance is limited, the damage that may be caused is relatively serious. In many cases, parents do not encounter them very often. For example, if a child has a fever, he or she may be normal during the day but have a severe fever at night. So, what should we do if our child does not have a fever during the day but has a fever at night? Let’s take a closer look at it below. Pour strong liquor on your hands, and then rub it evenly all over the baby's back. Massage with both hands alternately in a clockwise direction until the back becomes slightly warm. This will make it easier for the baby to absorb. Use moderate force. Repeat this action 3 to 4 times. When rubbing your palms, place your palms against the baby's palms. After rubbing with wine, rub from the base of the palm to the fingertips, rub again and again. Do not rub back until the baby's palms become warm. When the wine is rubbed dry, rub with wine again and repeat 3 to 4 times. When rubbing the soles of the feet, first apply wine, then push from the baby's heel to the toes, rub again and again without going back, until the soles of the feet become hot. When the wine is rubbed dry, apply wine again and rub again. After repeating 3 to 4 times, the fever can be reduced appropriately. It takes 15 minutes to complete the entire movement from the back to the palms and soles of the feet. The baby's fever has not subsided at this time. It will take about 15 to 30 minutes for the baby to sweat all over the body before the fever gradually subsides. Push the fingers: Push from the tip of the baby's index finger to the heel of the palm. Do not push back. Use the index fingers of both hands to push. Push for 10 minutes and then wait for about 15 to 30 minutes. The baby will sweat all over and the fever will go down. If the fever is caused by indigestion, you need to push the abdomen. Pushing the abdomen is not suitable for very young children because it is a bit painful, but it can also reduce fever. Before pushing, you need to pat the baby's belly with your hands. You can hear the food accumulation. Then press the abdomen, especially the place where the food is accumulated. Be careful not to press too hard, but not too light either. It should be within the range that the baby can bear. After pressing, push from the top of the belly to the bottom. Do not push back. Push all the way to the bottom of the belly. You will sweat after pushing for about 15 minutes, and the fever-reducing effect will be achieved. It works immediately. It just reduces the fever and won’t last long, it’s just an emergency measure. The above is an introduction to what to do if your child does not have a fever during the day but has a fever at night. I hope it will help parents. Fever has a relatively large impact on children. In daily life, once you find that your child has a similar condition, you can take these measures to improve it, and the effects are generally very good. In addition, if you cannot handle it yourself, you must seek medical treatment in time. |
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