It is normal for patients with a fever to feel cold all over their body, especially for babies who have weak immune systems and are more prone to fever. When a baby has a fever, they are likely to feel cold while constantly trembling and shivering. So, what's going on with the baby having a fever and trembling?
If a baby experiences tremors after a fever, it is usually caused by fever or a cold, which can have a certain impact on the baby's health and may also lead to a significant increase in fever temperature. Therefore, a good plan should be chosen to reduce the fever. Feeling cold during a high fever is the result of reduced heat dissipation. Due to the contraction of small blood vessels in the skin, the amount of blood flowing to the skin decreases and the skin temperature drops, resulting in feeling cold and trembling.
Babies should have good care methods, and attention should be paid to timely going to the hospital for physical examination. Using appropriate drugs for treatment can improve the body's immunity. If the fever exceeds 38 degrees, fever medication should be used in a timely manner. Because fever is usually caused by other illnesses, treating fever alone cannot cure the baby. Identifying the cause of the fever in a timely manner can prevent recurrent fever.
Fever, chills, and trembling in babies are normal phenomena. Pay attention to keeping them warm and treating these symptoms will help them disappear. During a baby's fever, it is important to drink plenty of water, which not only prevents dehydration but also helps to lower the baby's body temperature. In daily life, it is important to take your baby to do more outdoor activities, pay attention to their diet and schedule, improve their immunity, and help them avoid diseases.