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Side effects of ibuprofen, an antipyretic drug for children
When we talk about antipyretics, we think of ibuprofen. Ibuprofen has a great effect on reducing fever, but after all, it is a kind of drug death, so what are the side effects of ibuprofen? Moreover, ibuprofen is used by adults and children. What are the side effects of ibuprofen, an antipyretic drug for children? Today we will discuss related issues together.

The side effects of ibuprofen, an antipyretic for children, are common. The side effects of ibuprofen, an antipyretic for children, are generally irritating to the gastrointestinal tract. From the above analysis of six antipyretics for children, we can know the side effects corresponding to different antipyretic ingredients. Comparatively speaking, ibuprofen has the least side effects. However, the side effects of analgin and aminopyrine are more obvious, which may cause collapse and even shock. Children with allergic constitution will have drug eruption and urticaria, which will endanger their lives. These kinds of drugs are gradually being eliminated.

Some antipyretics have certain hepatorenal toxicity and neurotoxicity, so we must pay attention to the dosage when using them.

Because of the side effects of antipyretic injection, infants and young children should choose oral antipyretic drugs first, commonly used acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) and ibuprofen (such as Merrill Lynch). Because these drugs are all made into fruit flavors, they are easy to be accepted by infants. The antipyretic drugs are also taken carefully. In the past, most of them were taken when the body temperature exceeded 38.5℃, but now the view is that it is more reasonable to take antipyretic and analgesic drugs four times a day (that is, every 4~6 hours 1 time) in order to play an anti-inflammatory role, and at the same time, the child's body temperature is controlled more stably.

How to choose a baby scooter First of all, ibuprofen must be taken under the guidance of a doctor, especially for infants under 6 months old. Secondly, the mother must take the medicine to the baby according to the instructions. Generally, it can be taken twice a day. It takes some time to take effect after taking the medicine. Therefore, the mother should not be too impatient. In the meantime, she should feed the baby more water and measure her temperature regularly.  

In addition, if the baby's fever temperature is below 38, it is not necessary to take ibuprofen. You can take physical cooling to relieve the baby's fever symptoms, such as applying a wet towel to the baby's forehead and shoulder and neck. If it is winter, you can wipe the baby's body with warm boiled water, so that the baby will be much more comfortable. Antipyretic stickers sold in pharmacies can also be used for the baby.

In addition, if the baby with a fever above 39 degrees has not been relieved for a long time after taking ibuprofen, the mother should take the baby to a regular hospital immediately. If the baby is allergic, be sure to explain the situation to the doctor before taking the medicine. Once there is an allergic reaction during taking the medicine, stop taking the medicine immediately and seek medical advice.

We'll stop here about how to do if the baby doesn't sweat after taking ibuprofen. Bao Ma must actively learn the contraindications of commonly used drugs, and pay attention to the baby's medication in daily life. Many drugs have certain effects on the baby's health, so you must consult a doctor before taking drugs, and don't abuse drugs by yourself.