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Fevers are one of our best weapons against infections, but they don’t work like you might think.
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Fever: a rise in body temperature, usually caused by infection
Heat shock proteins (HSP): a family of proteins that are produced by cells in response to exposure to stressful conditions
Neutrophils: white blood cells that play an important role in inflammation and are early responders to pathogens.
T cells: major components of the adaptive immune system whose roles include regulating the immune response to pathogens.
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Whenever you get fever and you are not able to go to a doctor. The best thing is you take a pill or paracetamol or a combination of a paracetamol which are effective in cutting down your fever. One thing I whenever you are having a high fever, you should also do something called as cold compresses or something called as hydro therapy. So you can put a wet sheet on your body so that it cools down your temperature faster. At the same time you also take a pill. But once you are okay, you should consult your doctor for fever because fever is manifestation of multiple reasons. It can be due to various infections or some other process in the body which is casing damage and it is best to show to a doctor why you are getting fever.
A fever that doesn’t go away or is associated with pain should send you to the ER, says Scott Scherr, MD, from Sunrise Hospital. Learn what other symptoms might merit a visit to the emergency room by watching this short video.
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Dr Morton’s GP – Dr Natalie Atere-Roberts discusses glandular fever: types of symptoms; what these likely mean and possible treatments.
Glandular fever is an infection that is caused by the Epstein Barr virus, a kind of herpes. Glandular fever symptoms are typically a combination of high swinging fever, swollen glands in the neck, sore throat, tiredness, muscle aches and pain on turning and sensitive pain in the abdomen, as the liver can become inflamed in some cases. It is infectious and has been dubbed “the kissing disease” and it often occurs in teenagers! It can be hard to distinguish from bacterial tonsillitis so doctors often prescribe antibiotics, however these will not help your symptoms.
The treatment for glandular fever is to drink lots of water, to rest and to take ibuprofen and paracetamol.
Most people recover from glandular fever in two to three weeks, but it’s common to feel tired for a few weeks afterwards.
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