Why Do Adults Experience Recurrent Fevers?
Recurrent fevers in adults are generally caused by infectious diseases, non-infectious diseases, allergic reactions, and other reasons.
1. Infectious Diseases: More common infectious diseases mainly include influenza, acute mastitis, acute pneumonia, tonsillitis, etc. When the body fails to control these viruses in a timely manner, recurrent fevers will occur. It is necessary to promptly visit a formal hospital for diagnosis and then use drugs such as Cefuroxime and Cefaclor under the guidance of a doctor to relieve the fever.
2. Non-infectious Diseases: Generally speaking, non-communicable diseases such as leukemia and malignant tumors can cause recurrent fevers in adults due to the inability of body inflammation to resolve in a timely manner. Symptoms such as physical fatigue and appetite loss may also appear, and in severe cases, there may be life-threatening risks. After diagnosis, corresponding surgical treatment needs to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to treat the symptoms of recurrent fevers in adults.
3. Allergic Reactions: Generally speaking, allergic reactions may occur after vaccination, or abnormal reactions may occur during infusion, causing recurrent fevers in patients. The situation is generally severe and needs to be promptly handled under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition. It is recommended that adults drink more water during fever, pay attention to dietary nutrition, and eliminate toxins in the body in a timely manner to recover faster. The living environment should also be kept clean, but frequent indoor ventilation should also be ensured, and personal hygiene should be paid attention to.