It is recommended to give either Tylenol or Advil to your child for their fever, but do not alternate between the two. Make sure to provide the correct dosage based on your child's weight and the concentration of the product. If your child has a decreased appetite, Tylenol may be a better option as it is gentler on the stomach. Monitor your child's symptoms closely and encourage them to drink plenty of fluids. If you have any further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to ask.
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