POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. Lukewarm baths work better if the child also gets medicine. Otherwise, the temperature might bounce right back up.Do not use cold baths, ice, or alcohol rubs. These often make the situation worse by causing shivering.Offer soft foods often and in small amounts but do not force them to eat. Give sponge baths or let your child soak in a tub. Water should be lukewarm, not too hot or cold. Use a wash cloth to sponge the water over your child's bodyLukewarm Bath or Shower: Other remedies to help you feel better include taking a lukewarm bath or shower. The key is to keep it lukewarm. Don't make it cold, never use ice, and if you start to shiver, warm the water up and then get out and rest. Stay hydrated: It is also important to drink plenty of water.
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