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Dr. Manoj Kumar Jha

General Physician30 Years Exp.
MBBS, MBA (Healthcare)
₹ 500 at clinic
500 online
Dr Jha Online Consultation , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Gastric Problem, Chikungunya, Neck Pain
Next Available Slot:
 09:00 AM - 11:00 PM, SAT
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Dr. Nishi Nath Jha

General Physician40 Years Exp.
MBBS, MD - Medicine
₹ 500 at clinic
900 online
Good Health Clinic , Shastri Nagar , Delhi
Next Available Slot:
 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Amit Singhal

General Physician19 Years Exp.
M.B.B.S., M.D.
₹ 450 at clinic
200 online
Singhal Clinic , New Delhi , Delhi
Available today: 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM
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Dr. Garima

General Physician4 Years Exp.
MNAMS (Membership of the National Academy) (Ophthalmology)
₹ 300 at clinic
Private Practitioner , Sarita Vihar , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Allergy, Allergy Treatment
Next Available Slot:
 07:00 AM - 04:30 PM, MON
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Dr. Pulkit K.Varshney

General Physician13 Years Exp.
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Postgraduate Diploma Clinical Cardiolog...read more
₹ 500 at clinic
500 online
Dr.Pulkits Family Clinic And Diabetes Centre , Subhash Nagar , Delhi
Available today: 04:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Dheeraj Khatri

General Physician19 Years Exp.
MD
₹ 250 at clinic
250 online
DD khatri family clinic , Shalimar Bagh , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Thyroid Problems Treatment, Allergy Treatment, Allergy
Available today: 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
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Dr. Vibhu Malhotra

Homeopathy Doctor12 Years Exp.
BHMS, PG- Homeopathy, Diploma in Nutrition & Health, PG Diploma in Hospital Administration
₹ 300 at clinic
300 online
Homoeo in Live , Janakpuri , Delhi
Available today: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Vikram Jeet Singh

General Physician29 Years Exp.
MD - Physician, PG Diploma Diabetes, MBBS
Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital , Dwarka Sector 3 , Delhi
Next Available Slot:
 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM, MON
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Dr. Himanshu Vats

Homeopathy Doctor11 Years Exp.
BHMS, Training In Emergency care, Certificate in Good Clinical Practice, PG Diploma in Pub...read more
₹ 200 at clinic
200 online
Dr Himanshu Vats Homoeopathic Clinic , Alipur , Delhi
Available today: 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Dr. Anupama Singh

Internal Medicine Specialist29 Years Exp.
Staged Diabetes Management, MD - Medicine, MBBS
₹ 1,000 at clinic
Orthopaedics International & Ideal Medical Practice. , Hauz Khas , Delhi
Recently consulted for:Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
Available today: 03:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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Best Doctors for Fever in Delhi

Doctor's NameClinic FeesLybrate Ratings
Manoj Kumar Jha₹ 50089
Nishi Nath Jha₹ 500NA
Amit Singhal₹ 45093
Garima₹ 30092
Pulkit K.Varshney₹ 50088
Dheeraj Khatri₹ 25087
Vibhu Malhotra₹ 30087
Vikram Jeet SinghFree87
Himanshu Vats₹ 20091
Anupama Singh₹ 1,00092

Doctors for Fever in Delhi

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a fever last?

Most fevers disappear on their own as your body fights the infection within a few hours to days. See a doctor if your fever persists for more than three days. Even a small, reoccurring fever could be a sign of a more serious illness.

Who is the best general physician in Delhi?

If your symptoms don't get better after 10 days or seem to be getting worse, you should make an appointment right away with your doctor or pediatrician.

How can I reduce fever at home?

Rest

Your body temperature may increase during activity. To heal and lower a fever, you must get some sleep. Adults with fevers of 102°F (38.9°C) or less are advised to rest and consume plenty of fluids.

Hydration

Fluid loss and dehydration can result from having a fever. When you have a fever, you should drink lots of fluids. A treatment plan for fever-producing infections like the flu frequently includes the recommendation to drink enough fluids.

Cool surroundings

You can stay cooler by keeping the room at a cool temperature and by using only a thin sheet or blanket as bedding. To keep your child cool if they have a fever, lower the temperature in the house or bedroom.

Light clothing

It's also a good idea to dress in light clothing when trying to lower a fever because it can act as a cooling agent. Even when a child is healthy, it has been noted that wearing very warm clothing may raise their body temperature.

Soft sponging

Your fever symptoms may feel better if you apply a cool, damp washcloth to your neck and forehead.

Fever-Reducing Over-the-Counter Medications-

  • Acetaminophen
  • Dayquil SEVERE
  • Nyquil SEVERE
  • fluTherapy Daytime

Does sweating mean a fever is breaking?

Your body naturally warms up when you're trying to fight infection. You might feel cold and shiver as your body temperature rises. Your body begins to cool itself down to a normal temperature through sweat once it has the infection under control. For instance, if you regularly take a medication that makes you feel feverish, you might constantly have feverish symptoms. It may be possible to reduce the frequency of fever symptoms by switching medications or adjusting the dosage.

What is the fastest way to cure a fever?

Fever treatment ideas include:

  • To help lower your temperature, take ibuprofen or paracetamol as needed.
  • Drink a lot of liquids, especially water.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol, tea, or coffee because they may cause mild dehydration.
  • To increase the cooling effect of evaporation, try standing in front of a fan and dabbing tepid water on exposed skin.
  • Don't forget to get plenty of sleep, including in bed.

When to consult a doctor if you have fever symptoms?

When any of the following applies, you should always seek medical advice:

  • Despite receiving home care for three days, you are still congested.
  • You are warmer than 40 °C.
  • Your teeth are chattering, or you're trembling and shaking uncontrollably.
  • You experience unusual symptoms like chills, muscle spasms, skin rashes, neck stiffness, hallucinations, and vomiting.

Can fever go away on its own?

Viral fevers are any fevers that appear as a result of a viral infection. Viruses are minuscule germs that are easily transmitted from one person to another. In most cases, viral fever is nothing to worry about. Most viruses clear up on their own and aid in healing in both children and adults. It is best to call your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms or if the fever doesn't go away in a day or so.

What is the best fever medicine for children?

Give your kid some acetaminophen (Tylenol, etc.). Ibuprofen is acceptable if your child is 6 months of age or older (Advil, Motrin, etc.). To ensure proper dosage, carefully read the label. Never administer aspirin to a baby or young child.

What should not eat during a fever?

Alcohol and caffeinated beverages

Dehydration is something to be wary of when you have a fever due to elevated temperatures and increased sweating. Alcohol and caffeine can exacerbate your symptoms, especially those that are related to your stomach.

Greasy foods

You should stay away from foods that are hard on your digestive system and difficult to digest. Saturated fat-rich foods should be avoided or consumed in moderation, as should fried and greasy foods.

Hard-to-digest grains

When you have the flu, your stomach may occasionally feel upset, so it's best to stick to simple, refined carbohydrates that are simple to digest. When you have the flu, it is most likely that you will tolerate foods like toast, pretzels, and dry saltine crackers because they are simple to digest. To start with, it is advised to stay away from foods with a high fiber content because they are also more difficult to digest.

Sugary foods or beverages

When you're sick, you might think the best beverages to consume are vitamin-c-rich fruit juices, but the majority of these choices aren't particularly nutrient-dense and may even aggravate your immune system. In order to stay hydrated, it is advising drinking water and other clear liquids.