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2007-05-30 20:33:51 · 3 answers · asked by sweetdumbo 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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1. Have more water.
2. Medical treatment.
3. Relax.
4. About 7 days to be fully recovered.
5. Looking flowers.
6. Read humor.
7. Count fingers.
8. Light actions.

2007-05-30 20:48:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Fevers can be related to a lot of things from a bacterial meningitis in the brain to respiratory infections such as the flu or the common cold, to an impacted tooth, sinus infection or to some bacterial or virus infection to any other organs in your body. such as the urinary tract infection; Hepatitis or even stress. An inflammatory condition such as appendicitis can cause a fever. A parasitic contamination can also cause a fever. So with Neoplasm such as lymphoma. An allergic or drug reaction would also cause fever. Even a baby can develop fevers, when teething. Be on the alert for a very fatal type of hemorrhagic fever and its other ymptoms.


It's usually the body's natural immune system reaction to any invading germs. The healthy body builds up antibodies to fight or thwart off the infection. Having a fever is a good sign. So the best recourse is to find out what's the offending culprit . Normally, upon medical consultation, a round of specific antibiotics will usually help your system to fight the infection.


That's why it's imperative to seek a doctor who might order a blood test for culture and sensitivity. ( C&S).

In the meantime, the normal regimen to nurse a fever is lots of bedrest and lots of fluids.

2007-05-30 21:04:17 · answer #2 · answered by rosieC 7 · 0 1

If you are not feeling well and having a fever, you need to go to the doctor or self medicate. Rest well and drink a lot of water. Take care...

2007-05-30 20:41:33 · answer #3 · answered by cookiee 3 · 1 1

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