drink water that will bring it down to you go get some.it will last for a while.hope you feel better soon
2006-06-20 12:38:26
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answered by purpal2002002 4
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When my children were younger, I was told by my pediatritian to get that fever down--with motrin or tylenol. Having a high fever for any length of time is dangerous--and possibly deadly.
2006-06-20 19:38:26
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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Could be four or five days. Are you talking about children, teenagers, adults or older adults? (I figure it's about children.) Too dangerous to fool around with on elevated temperatures. If you are a Christian Scientist and/or can't have antibiotics or prescribed medicine, at least please see the local pediatrician. If it's regarding an adult or older person, please check with your local general practitioner/doctor. Check webmd.com for specifics other than drinking lots of water and fluids.
Best of luck.
A nursing student
2006-06-20 19:44:23
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answered by Serena 6
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overnight if the fever breaks. what you want to do is wrap them with blankets and let them sweat all the fever out. i've never had a fever where it didn't break doing this method.
2006-06-20 19:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Get some ice cubes and put them in a damp towel.Fold it up and put it over head back and forth on and off.drink plenty of water.
2006-06-20 19:40:58
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answered by jany50002002 3
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As long as it takes to fight the infection in your body or your brain gets fried
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2006-06-20 19:39:57
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answered by Shorty 2
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Pretty much forever if it kills you.
2006-06-20 20:24:13
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answered by Anonymous
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