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what's the drung used in fever at above 104.0°celcius​

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Answer:Things you should do:

Offer extra fluids to drink all through the day.

Dress your child in comfortable clothes or pajamas. Avoid too many clothes or bundling. This can raise body temperature.

Decide if your child is comfortable. If not, you can give acetaminophen (Tylenol) if your child is over 3 months old. You can give acetaminophen or ibuprofen (Motrin) if your child is over 6 months old. Make sure to give the correct dose based on your child’s weight. Use the measuring tool that came with the medicine. Follow the instructions on the medicine.

Make sure your child gets enough rest.

Things you should not do:

Do not use rubbing alcohol or ice water to cool your child down.

Don’t worry if your child is not eating solid food. Liquids are needed most during a fever.

Don’t wake your child up to give them fever medicine.

Don’t ever give aspirin to your child.

Don’t give fever medicine to a baby under 3 months old, unless told to by a doctor.

Don’t use ibuprofen for babies less than 6 months unless told to by a doctor.

Don’t switch between acetaminophen and ibuprofen unless told to do so by your doctor. Choose one and stick with the dosing schedule to avoid the risk of giving too much.

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