What should I do if my child has a high fever that won’t go away? Children\’s bodies are more fragile than adults, and parents need timely help when problems arise. Among them, high fever in children that persists is one of the common problems. Here are some ways to help you deal with this situation from four aspects. 1. Give the child antipyretic drugs. When a child has a high fever that does not go away, you should first consider giving the child antipyretic drugs. Common antipyretic drugs include aspirin, acetaminophen, etc. However, be careful not to use aspirin to reduce fever in children to avoid causing Reye syndrome. Acetaminophen should not be abused, but