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    Doctors set the record straight on 7 common fever myths

    LuckyBy LuckyFebruary 20, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    According to data from the Disease Control and Prevention Center, there are many flu cases in this season – at least 29 million in this season, at least 29 million in this season, it is the worst flu season, which is the worst flu season, which in almost a decade Has been seen in almost a decade. With fever, cough and sore throat, one of the main features of the flu is, and yet this common symptom is surrounded by myths. Santa Monica, Expert at Family Medicine at the Providence St. John’s Health Center in California. David Cutler said, “This is definitely the time of the year when we hear these myths more,” Dr. David Cutler, Santa Monica, a Family Medicine expert at the St. John Health Center in California, tells Yahoo Life. “A week does not go that I am not answering questions about fever or not answering questions what to do about what to do or what is the meaning of having fever.”

    These are the biggest myths about fever that doctors say they want to set straight.

    Myth No. 1: Normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees

    Technically, this is not true, although there is a lot of confusion about this. “There is a complex discussion about the normal body temperature,” says Katla. While most people think of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, being the base line for all, this number was established by a German physician decades ago, who took millions of temperatures to come up with an average. But more recent research suggests that people can have different temperatures when they are healthy – and it can be 97.9 more accurate average.

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    In general, the medical community recognizes a fever as any temperature or above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, Dr. Henry Young, Ohio State University, tells the Associate Professor in the Emergency Medical Department at Waxner Medical Center, Yahoo Life. But if you have a normal body temperature that falls below 98.6, then you may have fever symptoms below 100.4, called Katla.

    Myth Number 2: Feed a cold, keep fever hungry

    If you have fever, but feel like eating, then Young says that your body is important to continue fuel. He says, “Hungry dying can be dangerous, when you are ill, when you are sick, your body needs calories to continue working and fight infection,” they say .

    He said, it is fine if you are not very hungry if you have fever, Dr. William Sheffar, an infectious pathologist and Professor at the Vendorbult University School of Medicine, tells Yahoo Life. “The important thing is that you maintain your fluid,” they say. “You can lose body fluids with sweat when you have fever, and you may not even know that you are sweating.” He suggests that focus on water, sports drinks and fruit juices, and avoid drinks with alcohol and caffeine, allowing you to lose more fluids than normal.

    Myth Number 3: Fever is naturally dangerous

    Fever is not fun, but it is evidence that your body is doing the right thing. “Fever is a sign that your body is working to fight an infection and a good sign that your immune system is working,” Young says. “Fever can slow down the growth of a virus or bacteria in our body.”

    Most fever is not naturally dangerous, says Sheffner. The exception occurs when the temperature occurs in a very high number, such as 105 or 106 degrees. “Then, in fact, you may have problems,” and medical attention is warrant.

    Myth Number 4: Drugs that reduce fever will help improve you

    Taking an over-the-counter medicine like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help you feel better at the moment. “But it is not actually not about to kill the virus or bacteria due to infection,” is called Young. Instead, these drugs can be helpful in treating fever associated symptoms such as body pain, chills, sweating and fatigue.

    “These drugs can help you feel more comfortable, while you take it out,” she describes the shepherd. “If fever is caused by something like an influenza infection, they will not do anything for the virus.”

    Myth Number 5: Every time you have fever, you need to call a doctor.

    not necessarily. If you feel uncomfortable, but are capable of bringing your symptoms under control with the help of drugs that reduce fever, then shephern says, there is no need to call a doctor. But if your fever does the penis for several days, then you feel weak or confused or you do not know what can cause your gendering fever, it is a time to be seen by a doctor.

    If the patient is in a weak group, it is also necessary to contact the health care provider soon. “For some individuals, fever can be more serious than others – especially a person with very young, very old or a weaker immune system,” Young says.

    Myth Number 6: No-Tchr thermometer is accurate as the standard oral of gold

    The no -touch thermometer has been around for years, but they became largely popular during the height of the Kovid -19 epidemic. While these thermometers can explain your temperature, research suggests that they are not usually good in reading an accurate thermometer.

    This does not mean that you cannot use any one of these. “No-touch thermometer is appealing because they can intensify and allow more distance between the sick person and the person who collects temperature,” Young says. They are also easy to use with young children, who reject putting a thermometer in their mouth, they explain.

    “The important thing is that you have to use them correctly,” shefner is called. (This means to carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions.) Sheffar suggested that they get some readings with a no-touch thermometer how conscious they are.

    Myth Number 7: All Bukhar needs to be treated

    A fever is a sign that your body is fighting an infection, says Shepher. “But there is a difference between fever and fever,” they say. If you have less fever and you generally feel fine, Sheffon says that you do not need to treat it.

    But if you have a fever and feel cheap, then taking an over-the-counter medicine like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help you feel better and even help in bringing down fever down, They say. Nevertheless, Young says that fever will not be necessary if you do not treat them.

    If you have fever, Sheffar tried his best to stay hydrated well. “Try to relax and be cautious to see whatever is happening in your body,” they say. “If someone else is running, this is an indication to pay medical attention.”

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