How does adult autumn loose bowels have a fever to return a responsibility
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Adult autumn diarrhea fever in life is more common, we encounter this symptom also need not worry too much. Recently, the weather is relatively hot. A few days ago, because of school volunteer activities, my classmates and I went out to do volunteer work, that is, pulling grass outdoors. At that time, the weather was hot and the sun was big. I worked underground in the sun all afternoon. As a result, the next day I came back, I found that my stomach was very painful. Soon afterwards, I felt very uncomfortable. I went to take my temperature and had a fever. Now the whole person is more uncomfortable, although playing hanging water, but the temperature has not completely subsided, and the stomach is also dull pain. Let's share some experience.
How does adult autumn loose bowels have a fever to return a responsibility
First: working outside on a hot day leads to stomachache and fever, which can not be ruled out as heatstroke. In this case, we must go to the hospital in time to lower the temperature and take some medicine to stop the pain. In addition, do not eat garbage and greasy spicy food, in recent days to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits.
Second: if the fever has been unable to subside, when you go to bed at night, you can cover yourself in the quilt for a while and hold the sweat out, which has a certain effect on reducing the fever. In addition, we should pay attention to our personal hygiene, drink more boiled water, and pay attention to the ventilation and patency of indoor air.
Third: have a rest early in the evening, don't work too hard and don't go to bed too late. In addition, the mentality, to maintain a happy mood, so for fever is also a certain role. In life, we should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, drink more boiled water and exercise more.
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In this case, the first thing to do is to go to the hospital in time, according to the reasons for the right medicine, must not be so ignored, to be responsible for their own body, to pay attention to their own health.