I am 19 years old and is suffering from fever and tried many home remedies but still having fever. What should I do to get rid of fever?
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Arsenic alb 30 tds.
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Take fevercare drops (homoeopathy) for 2 days and if fever persists after that, pls consult.
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Take tab pcm 500 for high grade fevr. Read my article on fever to know what type of fevr youy hv, then proper treatment can be initiated. Continuous fever: where the temperature remains above normal throughout a 24-hour period and does not fluctuate more than 1 degree celsius in 24 hours. This type of fever occurs in lobar pneumonia, typhoid, urinary tract infection, infective endocarditis, brucellosis, and typhus. Remittent fever: the temperature remains above normal throughout the day and fluctuates more than 2 degree celsius in 24 hours. This type is seen in patients with typhoid fever and infective endocarditis. Pel-ebstein fever: there is a regular alternation of recurrent bouts of fever and febrile periods. The temperature may take 3 days to rise, remain high for 3 days and then remits over 3 days. The patient could then be apyrexial for 9 days. Intermittent fever: in a 24 hour period the temperature is only present for some hours of the day and the rest of the time is normal. The spike can occur same time each day, every other day or every few days but is normally in a repetitive pattern. Examples of some diseases which have an intermittent fever are malaria, pyemia, and septicemia. Septic fever: a very high temperature which doesn't improve with antipyretics can indicate a septic fever and the patient should be seen quickly and reviewed to prevent any further deterioration in their state of health. Cyclical recurrent fevers or periodic fevers: these are recurrences of fever which last from a few days to a few weeks and are separated by symptom-free intervals. This pattern of fever can be caused by recurrent infection, malignancy or non-infectious inflammatory diseases. Attacks of fever which follow the same course normally have a non-infectious cause like still's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, crohn's disease and bechet's syndrome. A family history of periodic fever could indicate familial mediterranean fever or hyper-igd syndrome.
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