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December 18, 2013 By Julie

How to get rid of fever

Although getting a fever is never fun, it is the only way our body knows how to fight infections. Fevers can range in temperatures, depending on how hard the natural defense of the body is working. If the infection is getting worse, the body will speed up it’s defending operation. This will cause the body to get warmer, and the body can only get so warm. There are ways to help your body remain in manageable temperature while the fever runs its course.

Lighten the burden

You may think that sweating your fever out is the best thing to do to cure. In fact, it is the opposite of what you should be doing. Instead of putting on a bunch of sweaters and getting under blankets, strip down to the bare minimum and only put a sheet on you to have your body cool itself out. You may start getting the chills and want to go back down under the blanket feeling weak and defeated. Don’t – at least let your body get a couple of minutes to cool down before covering up again with a blanket. Try to minimize the amount of time you spend under a blanket, and instead use a sheet instead.

Prepare a hot bath

Having a fever may cause you to feel hot and sweaty, but you shouldn’t take a cold shower no matter what. You need to gradually decrease your temperature for your body not to be in shock.

The best way to lower your temperature or reduce a fever is to prepare a warm bath and sit in it. It is better to take a bath and not a shower. This way your body gets a chance to relax therefore reducing your fever and making you feel better.

Let in some fresh air

What your body needs more than anything is fresh air. That is the best remedy for getting rid of a fever. Your body is full of pores. When you have a fever, you will need all the fresh air you can get to reduce the heat from it.

Your body will absorb cold air from all the pores that are exposed which should be as much as you can bear to take off. Open all the windows and try to sit in the direct stream of air.

Drink plenty of water

Your body consists of 70% of water. When you are producing heat at a high rate, your body is going to start reaching high temperatures without anything slowing the rise.

Water works as a cooling agent from the inside out. Your pores will begin to release all the heat at a fast pace with each water cup you drink. Maintain a glass an hour until your fever is completely gone. Drinking water and using the bathroom is the best thing for your body.

Sleep it off

Lay in bed after taking a bath and drinking water, close your eyes, and take a rest until you are feeling better.

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