5 Effectively Safe Home Remedies To Reduce Fever In Children At Home!

Last Updated on April 6, 2020

5. Don’t Isolate Your Child

Even though your kid probably won’t feel much desire to play or move a lot, don’t let him stay under the blankets all day! We know that’s what we would find more comforting but it doesn’t help him physically or mentally. Keep your child slightly active, moving around a bit. They can’t be thinking about how sick they are, that will make it worse. So try to distract them a bit!

Unless your child has some type of contagious diseases like flu and cold derived by a virus or even chickenpox, there’s no reason why they shouldn’t play with their brothers or sisters.

If you’re not sure about the cause, it’s always best to be safe and keep your kid away from your other kids and elderly people.
Whatever the source might be, don’t forget to always spread positive feelings.

No matter how many home remedies for fever you have up your sleeve, it’s always important to know when to call a doctor. If there’s no improvement in the first couple days, or your kid is getting worse and worse, call a doctor.

And when in doubt, don’t give your kid over the counter medication without talking to a professional first.

It’s totally okay not knowing everything, and sometimes we have to pass our “super mom” or “super dad” cape to someone else who’s qualified and capable of helping our kids getting better!