Is Sweating During a Fever a Good or Bad Sign?
Fever, clinically known as fever, is mainly accompanied by sweating, which may be caused by the immune system or a high indoor temperature. So, is fever and sweating good or bad? Let's find out together with Xiao Bian.
Sweating during fever is generally good. After sweating, the excess heat in the body is dispersed, and the body temperature drops, which is more conducive to reducing the fever. If you have a high fever, you can use ibuprofen and other medications under the guidance of a doctor to help reduce the fever. During the fever, drinking more warm water is more conducive to replenishing the water lacking in the body. Usually, it is best to eat fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins. After a fever, the body is relatively weak, so you should rest more, and it is best to maintain an appropriate temperature and humidity indoors.
1. Medication: Drugs such as ibuprofen, paracetamol, nimesulide, and lysine acetylsalicylate can be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.
2. Alcohol Rubbing: Use 35% purity alcohol or diluted baijiu to directly rub the forehead, armpits, or the roots of the thighs, which have rich large blood vessels. Rubbing after heating can enhance the effect. After rubbing, quickly lie down in the quilt to sweat, which is very effective.
3. Drinking Hot Ginger Soup: Drinking ginger soup or hot water stimulates the body to sweat, which takes away excess heat through sweating and plays a role in cooling the body.
4. Other Treatments: Go to a regular hospital for fever-reducing injections, such as compound aminopyrine and phenobarbital injection and arginine aspirin. External medications such as fever-reducing patches can also be used.