How many degrees can a fever reducing sticker be used

  The most common illness for babies during their growth process is catching a cold and having a fever. Many parents are used to giving their babies antipyretic patches when they have a fever, but at what temperature can antipyretic patches be used? What should be paid attention to when using antipyretic stickers? Let's learn about it together.

  

How many degrees can a fever reducing sticker be used1

  How many degrees can a fever reducing sticker be used

  Exceeding 37.3 is considered a fever, and antipyretic patches can reduce the damage of high temperatures to the brain.

  It should also be noted that when children under 12 years old or with sensitive skin use antipyretic patches, they must choose a "weak acid formula" antipyretic patch that is more suitable for the pH value of human skin, otherwise it may easily cause adverse reactions such as allergies, red spots, and black spots.

  Instructions for using antipyretic stickers

  1. Please clean the skin surface of sweat and oil stains before use.

  2. Tear open the transparent plastic film, and stick the frozen gel surface tightly to the part to be frozen.

  3. Cut it into an appropriate size according to the area of the intended use area before use.

  4. To maintain hygiene and freezing effect, please use each tablet once.

  5. Tear off the transparent adhesive film and apply the adhesive surface to the forehead or temple, or to the cervical vertebrae.

  This article introduces the temperature at which antipyretic stickers can be used, as well as the precautions during use. Compared to many physical cooling methods, antipyretic patches are a simple and convenient external medication with good effects. But parents should not rely too much on antipyretic patches. Once the baby's fever exceeds 39 degrees, they should go to the hospital for treatment immediately to avoid unnecessary consequences.

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