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What is a fever?

A fever occurs when the body’s temperature rises above the normal range. Normal body temperature varies by age, location of measurement, and method used. The general average is 37C. A fever is an indicator that your body might be experiencing an infection or inflammation, or it’s a response of the immune system.

What are the causes of a fever?

  • A fever can have multiple causes and is often a symptomof an underlying illness. However, the most common causes include:.
  • Colds or flu.
  • Bronchitis.
  • Infections of the throat, ear, and sinuses.

Urinary tract infections.

Any infection can cause an increase in temperature as part of the body’s immune response.

How do you deal with a fever? Tips to help you overcome a fever.

If the fever is mild (less than 38C), medical treatment isn’t necessary. Just ensure that you drink plenty of fluids and get lots of rest.

  • For higher temperatures, there are many effective methods to control the fever, including:
  • The most common method is using pain relievers, such as aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen.
  • If you have a child under 17 years old with a fever, avoid aspirin, as it may cause Reye’s syndrome in children, a sometimes fatal condition.

Taking a lukewarm bath (around 98F) may also help reduce body temperature.

When should you consult a doctor?

  • In case of a high temperature, contact your child’s healthcare provider if:
  • Your child’s fever persists for more than five days.
  • The temperature exceeds 40C.
  • The child’s body doesn’t respond to fever-reducing medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen. (Do not give aspirin to a child under 17 due to the risk of Reye’s syndrome.)

 

If there are unusual changes in the child after experiencing the fever.

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