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What should I do after having a fever?

If you have a fever and feel very hot, you can solve the fever problem by the following methods:

First, you can cool down physically. Wipe the forehead, armpits, groin and other parts with a hot towel, and constantly measure the body temperature. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, medical treatment should be considered, such as taking paracetamol tablets, ibuprofen tablets and Chen Gong Zaixin orally, so that the body temperature will gradually decrease with the treatment.

Secondly, when you have a fever, you must pay attention to drinking more water. Drinking water can effectively improve blood circulation, promote the formation of urine, improve internal symptoms and relieve symptoms. If you have a fever and feel hot, you must supplement vitamins and minerals, add more fresh vegetables and fruits, pay attention to rest and sleep more, which can improve your body's resistance.

Generally, as long as you wipe your body with a hot towel, you can reduce your fever, or you can drink more warm water to improve it. Most of the symptoms of fever are due to a cold, failure to keep warm, or low immunity. We should actively cooperate with doctors and choose a reasonable way to reduce fever. If necessary, you can also achieve the conditioning effect by taking antipyretic drugs, such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen granules. During the period of fever improvement, we must pay attention to warmth and care, and try to avoid catching a cold. Fever is a common symptom in our daily life. What should I do if I have a fever? First of all, we mean, first of all, we must make clear the cause, find the primary disease and treat it. This is the most important point. But before the diagnosis of the primary disease, symptomatic treatment may be needed, so how to carry out symptomatic treatment? First of all, if the temperature is not very high, our fever is actually a protective measure. Generally below 38.5℃, we suggest physical cooling. We can wipe the armpit, groin or neck with 50% alcohol, which are the parts where the great blood vessels are concentrated. If the body temperature is higher than 39℃, in order to prevent febrile convulsion, we can apply some ice packs to the head or pillow or the whole body for physical cooling. If the body temperature can't drop to normal after physical cooling, we still need some antipyretics. At present, the commonly used drugs are Tylenol and Fenbid. There are two points to pay attention to when using these drugs. The first point is that many drugs will sweat a lot after application, so it is necessary to replenish water to prevent collapse. Another point is that we hope to use it again when the temperature is around 38.5℃, usually once every 4-6 hours and no more than four times every 24 hours to prevent some adverse reactions. For example, many patients with peptic ulcer, we do not advocate or use these drugs cautiously. Of course, patients who are still not relieved after symptomatic treatment must go to the hospital for specialist consultation.