What is the reason for fever?

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Fever repeatedly makes many people at a loss. I have an aunt who is 49 years old. She was in good health before and this time; Repeatedly fever is how to return a responsibility, to now more than half a month, headache, have no appetite, want to vomit and can't vomit out, waist part position fever and so on and hand light press slightly have ache, a few days ago on the body face still have red dot, but now red dot retreated. What is the reason for fever? Let me tell you something.

What is the reason for fever?

First of all, fever symptoms may be caused by many diseases, but most of them are caused by infection (bacteria, viruses, etc.), so it is not difficult to reduce the fever blindly when the fever is not particularly high. We should find out the causes as soon as possible. Of course, it is OK to relieve the symptoms through some physical cooling methods.

Secondly, pay attention to the possibility of viral cold, tonsillitis, otitis media, or pneumonia with no obvious symptoms. See a doctor, make a clear diagnosis and treat it again. Of course, first of all, control the body temperature in time, prevent high fever convulsions, use antipyretic drugs, and then treat the cause. But the possibility of viral cold is great

Finally, it is recommended to take oral antiviral drugs and cold granules. If there is inflammation, antibiotics should be added. If oral drugs do not work, it is better to take infusion anti-inflammatory treatment. Because the concentration of infusion blood drug is higher, the effect is faster and better. Use it under the guidance of local doctors. Fever also needs to be properly added with additional anti fever drugs. Generally, a cold can be cured in 7-10 days

matters needing attention

Repeated fever is how to return a responsibility, this should cause attention, fever is generally caused by acute infection, need active antibacterial anti-inflammatory antipyretic treatment, antipyretic can use aspirin, ibuprofen and other drugs.