Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated. When I was little, my mother used to take a washcloth and wet it with cold water, fold it and place it on my forehead. Popsicles are a good idea. Gatorade and Sprite work well too. Constantly check your temperature to make sure your body temp. is going down and not up. Don't move around a lot, stay on a comfortable couch or in bed. Keep a bucket with a plastic bag in it close by for when you can't make it to the bathroom to you know, vomit. And make sure that when you get up to bring the bucket with you. And REST, rest, rest, rest. Do NOT try to work with a fever.
The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.The fever indicates a problem. You should contact their doctor.
You should not have a fever after a knee replacement. fever can indicate infection so I suggest you consult your doctor.
That is a fever, however you should be able to function normally, if it keeps rising you should be careful and lay low.
The fever itself is not contagious -- the virus causing a fever is, though, and when you have a fever from a virus, you are contagious with that virus and should stay away from people if you can.
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no, when you have a fever you should try and cool yourself down. Usually you take off any blankets or extra jackets. in more serious cases you should get into a cold bath. getting into hot water with a fever with worsen the fever and make you feel more sick
One can take a pain killer(analgesics) for fever. Paracetamol can serve the purpose for mild fever. Combiflam is stronger drug and can treat severe fever.
Yes. You should alert your doctor to your fever.
Depends on how long you have had the fever.
A cold shower will help to bring down a fever.
Not always but it is likely
no