How To Get Rid Of A Fever

To help get rid of a fever, focus on relieving symptoms and supporting your body’s recovery. In most cases, fevers are a natural response to infection and do not always require medication unless you are uncomfortable or have other concerning symptoms[7].

  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water, herbal tea, or electrolyte-rich beverages to prevent dehydration caused by fluid loss through sweating. Avoid sugary drinks and alcohol, as these can worsen dehydration[1][3][5].
  • Get enough rest: Allow your body to heal by prioritizing rest and sleep. Avoid strenuous activity and let your immune system do its job[1][4][5].
  • Keep cool: Create a comfortable, cool environment. Wear lightweight clothing and use light bedding. Avoid over-bundling, which can trap heat and raise your temperature[1][3][5].
  • Use tepid sponging or a lukewarm bath: Place a cool, damp washcloth on your forehead or take a lukewarm (not cold) bath to gently lower body temperature and provide comfort[1][3][5].
  • Eat light, nutritious foods: Eat when hungry, favoring easy-to-digest foods like broths, soups, and fruits. If you have little appetite, focus on hydration[1][2].
  • Try herbal remedies: Ginger or garlic may help with inflammation or provide some relief, though evidence for their effectiveness is limited. Add them to food or infuse in hot water if desired[2].
  • Take over-the-counter medication if necessary: For relief from fever and associated discomfort, use medications like acetaminophen (paracetamol) or ibuprofen as directed and appropriate for your age group. Always follow dosing guidelines[1][2][5][6][7].

Do not give aspirin to children or teenagers due to the risk of Reye’s syndrome[6].

See a healthcare professional if:

  • The fever is very high or lasts more than a few days
  • You or your child experience severe headache, stiff neck, shortness of breath, chest pain, rash, persistent vomiting, confusion, or other unusual symptoms[3][7].
  • An infant younger than 3 months has a fever

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