Should I cover myself with a quilt at 38 degrees Celsius or should I use a quilt to dissipate heat? (Can I cover myself with a thick quilt at 38 degrees Celsius?)

This article will talk about whether you should cover yourself with a quilt or heat dissipation at 38 degrees Celsius, and whether you can cover yourself with a thick quilt at 38 degrees Celsius. The article may be a bit long, but I hope you can After reading, increase your knowledge. The most important thing is that I hope it will be helpful to you and solve your problems. Don\’t forget to bookmark this site.

Contents of this article

  1. How to cover a 1-year-old baby with a quilt at 38 degrees
  2. Can I wear a thick quilt at 38 degrees?

1. How to cover a 1-year-old baby with a quilt at 38 degrees?

Don’t cover your baby with a quilt that is too thick. Choose a soft and loose quilt. If you don’t know how to cover your baby, If the quilt is too thick for your baby, cover it like an adult. If the baby feels uncomfortable, slowly reduce the quilt. If the baby can sleep peacefully, it means the thickness of the quilt is appropriate. If it is too hot, the baby will kick the quilt, and if it is too cold, the baby will catch a cold, so it is very important to choose the thickness of the quilt.

2. Can I wear a thick quilt at 38 degrees?

Answer, If the temperature is 38 degrees, you cannot cover yourself with a thick quilt. Because if a person has a fever of 38 degrees, the body temperature is already very high and needs to be cooled down. Covering the person with a thick quilt at this time will not be conducive to cooling down.

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