The goal of treatment is to reduce the fever using acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Children should not be given
When a child does have a fever, it is important not to bundle him or her in too many blankets. Bundling up with clothes and blankets may increase the temperature. Anticonvulsant medicines are generally not used if there is no underlying disease, such as epilepsy.
Medications to reduce fever may cause stomach upset or allergic reactions.
A true febrile seizure generally resolves without problems. The child is at risk for febrile seizures in the future.
Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.