Fever is a healthy sign that your child’s immune system is actively responding to illness. When the body detects an invader – a virus or bacteria, it raises the internal temperature to help fight it off. These invaders cannot replicate well at higher temperatures, and so a fever can slow them down or stop them altogether (pretty amazing huh!)
Suppressing a fever using temperature-reducing meds like paracetamol or ibuprofen too early or too often can interfere with the body’s natural healing, sometimes making the illness last longer. While lowering a temperature may help a child seem better temporarily, it can mask important clues that you, or your health professional need to assess on how the illness is progressing.
Homeopathy can gently support your child’s fever by stimulating the body’s innate healing response rather than suppressing it. Choosing a remedy, based on your child’s individual symptoms, not only supports the immune response but also helps build long-term resilience, making the body better equipped to handle future illnesses.

TOP HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES
ACONITE
- Recommended at the onset of a fever
- When fever develops suddenly after exposure to cold air or a fright/shock
- Will likely be anxious and restless
- May have difficulty with calming the child
- May be accompanied by a thirst for cold drinks
Indicated: to help calm the body’s response + bring relief in the early stages of fever
BELLADONNA
- Sudden onset that is intense with a red, flushed face, hot and dry skin
- Child may appear delirious and/or with dilated pupils
- Symptoms that worsen in later afternoon/evening
- May also have a throbbing heading
- Sensitivity to light and sound
Indicated: to help reduce severity of fever and its associated symptoms

CHAMOMILLA
- Your go-to remedy for children who are overly sensitive during a fever
- Changeable symptoms – the child will not know what they want
- Extremely cranky, demanding, irritable – with crying
- Often feel worse for being touched or moved
- Yet also, may feel better for being carried
Indicated: to help calm a child and ease associated discomfort and restlessness
GELSEMIUM
- For fevers that are come on slowly
- Accompanied by weakness, heaviness and drowsiness, can have droopy eyelids
- Listless, with very little thirst
- Fever may bring on body aches, chills and a feeling of being too tired to speak or move
- Desires to be left alone to rest or sleep
Indicated: to gently support the body through this sluggish state
s often used for fevers that come on slowly and are accompanied by weakness, heaviness, and drowsiness. A child who may benefit from this remedy will often appear listless, with droopy eyelids, little thirst, and a desire to be left alone and rest. The fever may be accompanied by chills, body aches, and a feeling of being too tired to move or even speak. Gelsemium gently supports the body through this sluggish state, helping the immune system respond without force or suppression.
PULSATILLA
- For mild fevers with shifting symptoms, worse in the evening
- Symptoms that noticeably improve with fresh air (even an open window will help)
- Will feel better with attention and comfort, can be clingy and crave cuddles
- A lack of thirst, even in the presence of heat and fever
- Fever that will often accompany a cold or cough
Indicated: for mild fevers with changeable symptoms, better for attention and care

WORKING WITH A HOMEOPATH
- Ensures you receive a individualised remedy that matches your child’s presenting symptoms. Guides you in choosing the right potency/dosage. Offers you on-going support.
- Monitors progress, adjusting remedies and or potency/dosage if needed. For complex or chronic conditions, a homeopath’s expertise helps uncover potentially more deep-rooted causes.
- Personally, I offer nutrition, supplementation and lifestyle recommendations, where appropriate, to compliment the homeopathic approach.
NUTRITION SUPPORT
- Fever increases fluid loss, so offer plenty of 100% coconut water, broths and/or homemade vegetable juices. Even if not thirsty, offer small sips often. For little ones, breastfeeding is perfect.
- Offer easy-to-digest foods. If your child is not hungry, that’s ok, fasting during fever is a natural response and gives the body the energy it needs to fight.
- Avoid heavy, greasy, or processed foods, sugary snacks or drinks, and omit dairy for the time being (especially if the fever accompanies a cold or cough – as it will only increase mucus in your child.
GENTLE HOME SUPPORT
- Use a cool (never cold) damp cloths on the forehead, back of the neck, or feet if your child is very warm and uncomfortable. This can help soothe without forcing the fever down too quickly.
- Let your child rest and sleep as much as they need. Extra cuddles and care (if your child wants it), and plenty of quiet time support recovery.
- Keep your child’s room well-ventilated. Pulsatilla children particularly, feel relief with an open window. Avoid overheating the room and remove extra clothing as needed – let the fever breathe.