Fevers - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Immediate medical help
Posted Nov 22, 2022 by NeoGenCare
Our body keeps adapting to several changes in the external environment. The White blood cells (WBC) act like soldiers in our body and keep fighting the various infections and germs that interact with our cells. While fighting back various chemicals are released and the temperature of our body rises. This, in simple terms is commonly known to us as fever.
The normal body temperature may range anywhere from 97 degree Celsius to 99 degree Celsius. If the temperature rises beyond that, it is considered a fever. As fever is a body’s natural response to infection, a low-grade fever isn’t usually a cause for concern, but if it is longstanding or temperature of 102°F and above should be treated.
Causes:
Fever can cause a state of discomfort. A healthy body fights all types of infection and hence it takes a few days for fever to subside. Fever can be caused by the following:
Bacterial infections like respiratory infections, pneumonia, cellulitis, diphtheria, tuberculosis, Urinary tract infections, rheumatic fever etc.
Viral infections like dengue, influenza, HIN1, covid, monkey pox, chicken pox etc.
Parasitic & amoebic infections
Heat stroke
Dehydration
Malignancies
Post trauma
Malignant hyperthermia etc.
Signs and symptoms of viral fever:
Viral fever is caused due to a viral infection. It may last for a day or may go upto 5 days. Few viral infections are highly contagious and spread from person to person through direct contact or transmission via respiratory droplets in the air.
Both joint and muscle aches.
Headache.
Fatigue
Sore throat
Fatigue
Runny nose
An increase in body temperature
Dehydration
Frequent chills
Signs and symptoms of malaria fever
Malaria is caused by a parasite. When an infected mosquito bites a healthy person, the parasites enter the body causing Malaria. Malaria is very common in hot and humid countries and can cause serious health issues and even lead to death if left untreated.
Profuse sweating
Fever
Severe shivering
Headache and muscle aches
Tiredness
Pain in the chest area
Breathing problems and cough.a
Diarrhea
Nausea and Vomiting
Signs of typhoid fever
Typhoid is a major health issue in a developing country like India. It is a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. It is mainly caused due to the intake of contaminated food or water and is highly contagious.
Constipation or diarrhea
High grade fever
Severe Headache
Severe Stomach pain
Pain in abdomen
Signs and symptoms of Dengue Fever
Dengue is a viral infection caused by mosquitoes (virus of Flaviviridae family). Early detection and proper medical treatment is very crucial for treating this infection.
High fever (40°C/104°F)
Muscle pain
Joint pains
Nausea and Vomiting
Severe abdominal pain
Tiredness or fatigue
Rapid breathing
Fever is one the most common signs of infection hence it should not be neglected.
Treatment:
Low grade fever can be treated at home itself. Ample of rest and generous liquid intake can ease the discomfort. When the fever slightly rises, tepid sponging is recommended. Medicines like Paracetamol, Ibuprofen and Meftal also help in reducing fever. In case the fever does not subside in a couple of days, see a doctor for further diagnosis.
Immediate medical help
Fever must subside usually within 3-5 days but if it still continues, you must seek medical assistance. In case the body temperature is more than 103 degree celsius, consult a doctor. One needs to seek immediate medical help if fever is accompanied with the following symptoms:
Pain in Chest
Pain in abdomen
Pain while urinating, blood in urine
Severe headache
Rash
Unusual sensitivity to bright light
Breathlessness
Stiffness in the neck
Sudden forgetfulness of mental confusion
Continuous vomiting
Diarrhea
Tiredness
Shivering