Level 1: What are the common antipyretics for children?
1. Ibuprofen
Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that has analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory properties. Suitable for children with fever, headache, toothache, etc.
2. Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen is a safe and effective antipyretic drug suitable for mild fever and headache in children.
3. Aspirin
Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that has analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects. But it is not recommended for children under 18 years of age because it can cause serious side effects.
4. Indomethacin
Indomethacin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory effects. It is suitable for children with mild to moderate fever caused by infection or trauma such as joints and muscles.
Level 2: How to use children’s antipyretics correctly?
1. Take the medicine according to the instructions
Before using any medicine, please read the instructions carefully and follow the instructions of your doctor or pharmacist.
2. Correct measurement
The dosage of antipyretic drugs for children should be determined based on age and weight. Do not increase the dosage or frequency of taking on your own.
3. Do not use it for a long time
Children\’s antipyretics should not be used for a long time to avoid negative effects on the body.
4. Pay attention to drug interactions
When using antipyretics for children, avoid using them with other drugs at the same time to avoid adverse reactions.
Level 3: What should we pay attention to when children have fever?
1. Drink more water
Children are prone to dehydration when they have a fever. Therefore, parents should encourage their children to drink more water, juice and other liquids.
2. Maintain indoor ventilation
Maintaining indoor ventilation can help lower the room temperature and help relieve your child\’s fever symptoms.
3. Avoid wearing too many clothes
Although children will feel cold if they have a fever, wearing too many clothes can cause the body temperature to rise. Therefore, where appropriate, reduce the amount of clothing your child wears.
4. Observe your child’s symptoms
If your child\’s temperature continues to rise or other symptoms occur, such as shortness of breath, red skin, etc., seek medical attention immediately.
Level 4: What are the adverse reactions of children’s antipyretics?
1. Allergic reaction
Children\’s antipyretics may cause allergic reactions, such as rash, shortness of breath, throat swelling, etc.
2. Digestive problems
Long-term use of children\’s antipyretics may have negative effects on digestion, such as gastrointestinal ulcers and bleeding.
3. Liver and kidney problems
Long-term use of certain children\’s fever-reducing medications may have negative effects on the liver and kidneys.
4. Nervous problems
Some children\’s fever-reducing medicines may have negative neurological effects, such as dizziness and coma.
Level 5: How to prevent children from having fever?
1. Keep the interior clean
Keeping your home clean can effectively prevent bacterial and viral infections and reduce your child\’s chances of getting colds and flu.
2. Drink more water
Drinking more water can help children maintain body water balance and enhance immunity.
3. Pay attention to your diet
Children should have a balanced diet and eat more foods rich in vitamins and minerals.
4. Regular exercise
Appropriate exercise can help children strengthen their body\’s immunity and prevent diseases such as colds and flu.
Level 6: What is the correct way to store antipyretics for children?
1. Store in a dry, cool place
Children\’s antipyretic medicine should be stored in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and high temperature environments.
2. Avoid contact with moisture
Children\’s antipyretic medicines should be kept out of contact with humid environments to avoid affecting their efficacy.
3. Keep away from children
Children\’s antipyretics should be placed out of reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion or improper use.
4. Pay attention to the expiration time
Expired children\’s antipyretic drugs may have a negative impact on your child\’s health, so you should pay attention to the expiration date and replace them with new ones in a timely manner.
Abstract:
Children\’s antipyretic medicine is one of the common household medicines, but correct use and storage are very important. Common antipyretics for children include ibuprofen, acetaminophen, aspirin, and indomethacin. When using antipyretics for children, you should take them according to the instructions, pay attention to dosage, and avoid long-term use and drug interactions. At the same time, parents also need to pay attention to the precautions when their children have a fever and the possible adverse reactions caused by children\’s antipyretics. Ways to prevent fever in children include keeping the room clean, drinking plenty of water, paying attention to diet and exercising regularly. It is also very important to store children\’s fever-reducing medicines correctly. They should be stored in a dry, cool place away from children and moisture.