To prevent a fever, you need to prevent the underlying illness or disease. How this is done depends on how the underlying illness or disease is transmitted.
To prevent a fever, you need to prevent the underlying illness or disease. How this is done depends on how the underlying illness or disease is transmitted.
Some serious, but rare complications can occur from High Fever.
A fever does not necessarily need to be treated. For example, if a child is playful and comfortable, drinking plenty of fluids, and able to sleep, then treatment of the fever is not likely to be helpful.
Diagnosis of a fever is very easy and straight forward. A hand placed gently on the forehead of a person is an age old diagnosis technique that can easily tell if a person has a fever or not. In order to gain a more accurate indication of the body’s temperature, oral and rectal thermometers can be used.
A fever is a symptom of an underlying illness or disease, as such a fever is transmitted according to how this underlying illness or disease is transmitted.
