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Heat: Is it normal?

Normally, the person's temperature should be 36.6 degrees. Over 37 is already a fever. There is a high temperature when the body begins to fight with a bacterial infection, a virus, inflammatory processes, as well as non-infectious problems (dehydration, trauma, etc.). It is measured in the armpit. Consider the most common reasons for the increase.

Why Heat: Causes

Fever can be associated with the following conditions:

1. If you observe such symptoms as a runny nose, a headache, aches in your limbs, a sore throat, then, probably, you have a virus disease - the flu. It is necessary to take the pill "Paracetamol" or any antipyretic and keep bed rest. If the condition does not improve after 2 days, then you should immediately write to the doctor for an appointment.

2. Symptoms: nausea, pain that occurs when the head is tilted, vomiting, drowsiness. The cause may be inflammation of the meninges. This condition causes the virus to enter the brain. In other words, you have meningitis. Immediately contact your doctor for an accurate diagnosis.

3. If, in addition to high fever, there is a cough and sputum discharge of brown color, then, probably, you have an infectious disease - pneumonia. Always consult a doctor, when confirming the diagnosis, prescribe antibiotics and send for radiography. Possible treatment in the hospital.

4. Excess of hormones in the blood leads to a violation of energy metabolism. In this regard, there are high fever, sweating, heart palpitations, nervousness, fatigue and weight loss.

5. In the event that you are a woman, then after the birth can occur infection of the vagina or uterus. Symptoms: the abdomen hurts, ample excretions disturb. It is worth turning to a specialist. He will conduct the examination and take the necessary tests. Usually prescribe a course of antibiotics.

6. While the person is in a stressful situation, the temperature can rise, and also there can be headaches, chills and loss of sleep.

There are times when the fever keeps high, but there are no other symptoms. This may be due to such factors:

1. Physiology. Can cause hot tea, exercise, nourishing lunch or menstruation.

2. Long stay in the sun. In this case, the person should be placed in a cool place, then the high temperature should return to the normal value in an hour. If this does not happen, call the doctor immediately.

3. Chronic infections. Elevated temperature can be observed if the maxillary sinusitis or tonsillitis has not been cured completely. For an accurate clarification of the circumstances, it is necessary to take a blood test.

4. Dehydration of the body. An abundant drink is recommended.

Degrees of increase

Highlights in medicine the main types of fevers:

  1. 37-38 degrees - subfebrile;
  2. 38-39 degrees - moderately elevated;
  3. 39-40 degrees - high temperature;
  4. 40-41 degrees - excessively high;
  5. 41-42 degrees - hyperpyretic; Is life-threatening.

Fever is a protective thermoregulatory reaction of the body, which arises in response to the action of various stimuli. It's risky to shoot it yourself. But if the temperature is too high and the doctor has not yet arrived, give the patient an antipyretic and apply cold compresses soaked in water and vinegar on his hands, feet and head. Change often so you do not have time to warm up. Take care of yourself!

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