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  • Posted on July 2, 2013 at 4:32 pm

What causes fever? In the majority of cases a fever is caused by a disease or an underlying infection. When the immune system fights an infection, it generates heat, which gives rise to an increase in the temperature of the body. In addition, the hypothalamus (which acts as the body thermostat) increases baseline body temperature. This elevated body temperature assists the immune system in ridding the body of disease such as viruses and bacteria, which thrive in cooler environments and can not withstand high temperatures. The causes of a fever may be caused desdela common teething in children and a fighter from the flu, to more serious conditions such as pneumonia, glandular fever, sunburn and sunstroke. They can even occur as a result of certain medications including some antibiotics, blood pressure, antidepressants, and anti-convulsivas drug medications. It is therefore always important to monitor a fever and seek medical attention if rapidly increasing, or persists, in order to achieve a correct diagnosis.

Help for fever treat a fever It will depend on the underlying cause as well as the severity of the fever. Some health care providers are against of trying to lower light fevers because this interferes with the natural response of the immune system to fight viruses and bacteria. However, caution always must be taken to treat children where they are potentially dangerous fevers. Conventional treatment there are a large number of commonly used medications to reduce a fever. These include acetaminophen, ibuprofen and aspirin. It is important to note that aspirin should never give to children, as it can cause serious side effects including Reye’s syndrome potentially fatal that causes inflammation of the brain and vomiting. Parents home treatment can help manage the temperature of your child using a cool compress and encouraging them to that drink plenty of cool fluids.

Children can dehydrate very rapidly by fever, so it is advisable to give them fluids containing electrolytes. Another method of lowering a fever is a sponge bath warm, or a warm bath. Make sure that this not cold water and remove your child from the bath and dry them quickly if they are shivering since the quake increases the temperature of the body. Make sure that your child is getting rest. Given that fevers are usually the result of an underlying infection, their bodies need more sleep and rest to fight viruses or bacteria that cause it. The herbal remedies and homeopathic natural related fever are a natural method to gently and effectively without the associated risks often reduce the fever in a child to legal medications. Herbal ingredients such as Yarrow and Meadowsweet have long histories of use in reducing fevers and relief of a number of symptoms that usually accompany a fever. Another beneficial herb that can be used to help to a febrile child is Passiflora incarnate which helps relieve irritability, anxiety and pain, while it promotes sleep. Given that a fever is usually caused by a disease or an underlying infection, is also useful to explore natural remedies that work to support the immune system such as Echinacea purpurea and Astragalus membranaceous. Original author and source of the article.