Understanding Fever
Fever is a condition when the body temperature is above 37.5 degrees celsius. Mild to severe infections can cause fever. Fever is part of the immune processes that are against infections caused by viruses, bacteria or parasites. In addition, fever may also occur when someone is too long in the sun or because of diseases such as hyperthyroidism and arthritis.
Fever is considered very high and potentially dangerous if the body temperature reaches 39 ° Celsius or more. Very high body temperature indicates the occurrence of serious infections in the body.
Fever often will disappear on its own within a few days. But to treat the fever worse, some hot-lowering drugs can be bought in pharmacies. Read the manufacturer's instructions and follow the recommended dose.
Symptoms that accompany fever depends on the cause of the fever itself. The following are examples of symptoms that can accompany a fever:
Headache
Cold sweats
Shiver
Coughs
Sore throat
Pain in the ear
Diarrhea and vomiting
Muscle pain
Loss of appetite
Feel fatigue
Examination of the most appropriate body temperature is to use a thermometer. Do not rely grope hand to ensure a fever or not. Fever may not necessarily be a serious condition, but there are some situations that require immediate medical assistance.
Here are other symptoms to watch:
Severe headache
Vomiting continuously
The eyes become sensitive to bright light
Rash appears and spreads quickly
Stiff neck and sore when bent
Shortness of breath and pain in the chest
Convulsions
Pain during urination
Muscle movement and senses weakened
Signs of dehydration such as dry mouth, less and less urination, rapid heart rate, and a decreased level of consciousness.
Immediately contact the doctor or to the hospital if you experience the symptoms above. In addition, if you are a fever above 39.3 ° Celsius or if it has lasted for more than three days, consult your doctor. You can experience fever due to disease or more serious infections.
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