This season, many people have been facing a persistent challenge: high fever that just won’t subside, even after taking the usual
paracetamol or
Dolo-650. One such case is
Neeraj, a 36-year-old IT consultant based in
Gurugram, who had a fever of
103°F earlier this month. Despite following the typical treatment of
Dolo-650 (a popular paracetamol brand) three times a day for five days, his fever didn’t improve as expected. This raises an important question: if paracetamol isn’t effective this time around, what’s the solution?
1. Understanding the Fever Season: Why Paracetamol May Not Be EnoughFevers are commonly associated with
viral infections, such as the
flu,
dengue, or
COVID-19, which are more prevalent during certain months, particularly during seasonal transitions. While
paracetamol and
Dolo work effectively to reduce fever in many cases, some strains of viruses circulating this season seem to be more
resistant to this typical treatment.Moreover, fever is not always a sign of a serious infection. It can often be a
symptom of the body fighting off an infection. However, the
duration and
severity of fever can sometimes point to underlying issues like
bacterial infections,
influenza, or other more serious conditions, which require more targeted treatment.
2. When to Seek Alternative RemediesIf the fever persists beyond
48 hours despite taking over-the-counter medications like paracetamol, it’s essential to look for
alternative remedies and consult a doctor. Here’s what could help:·
Hydration:
Drinking plenty of fluids such as water, coconut water, and oral rehydration solutions (ORS) is crucial. Fever can lead to
dehydration, so keeping hydrated will help regulate body temperature and ease discomfort.·
Cold Compresses: Applying a
cold compress on the forehead or back of the neck can help
bring down the body temperature. This method can work in tandem with medications.·
Rest and Recovery: While it sounds simple,
resting is key. Your body requires time and energy to fight the infection causing the fever, and rest helps strengthen your immune system.·
Herbal Remedies: Certain herbal teas or remedies like
ginger tea,
turmeric milk, and
holy basil (tulsi) can have
anti-inflammatory properties and may assist in
fever reduction.
3. Medication Beyond ParacetamolIn some cases,
alternative medications may be needed:·
Ibuprofen: This
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) can help reduce both
fever and
inflammation, making it a suitable option for those whose fever doesn’t respond to paracetamol. However, ibuprofen should not be used in cases of
stomach ulcers or
kidney problems.·
Antibiotics (if bacterial infection is suspected): If a bacterial infection, such as
typhoid,
pneumonia, or
urinary tract infections, is identified,
antibiotics may be prescribed by a doctor.
DO NOT self-prescribe antibiotics as misuse can lead to resistance and worsen the problem.·
Anti-viral medications: In the case of viral infections like
influenza, doctors may recommend
antiviral drugs that can
shorten the duration of the illness.
4. When to Seek Medical AttentionIt’s crucial to see a doctor if you or someone else experiences any of the following:·
High fever (above 104°F)·
Fever lasting more than 3 days·
Severe headaches or
persistent body aches·
Rashes or
swollen lymph nodes·
Breathing difficulty or
chest pain·
Signs of dehydration like dizziness, dry mouth, and reduced urine outputThese symptoms can be indicative of more serious health issues, such as
dengue,
malaria, or even
sepsis, which require immediate medical intervention.
5. Prevention: How to Avoid Getting SickWhile it’s not always possible to avoid seasonal illnesses, some preventive measures can help lower your chances of contracting an infection:·
Boost Immunity: A healthy diet rich in
vitamins and
minerals, including
vitamin C and
zinc, can help boost your immune system.·
Good Hygiene: Wash hands frequently, especially after being in public spaces, to reduce the risk of infection.·
Vaccination: If you haven’t already, consider getting vaccinated against
flu and other seasonal diseases, as vaccines can significantly reduce the risk of infection.
6. Conclusion: Know When to Take ActionIf
paracetamol and
Dolo-650 aren’t easing your fever, it’s essential to
look beyond the surdata-face. While home remedies and increased hydration can help, a fever lasting more than a couple of days or associated with other symptoms requires a more thorough examination.
Consulting a doctor is the safest option to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.This season, whether it’s a viral infection, a bacterial illness, or something else, your body might need a little more help to get back to normal. Stay aware, stay hydrated, and don’t hesitate to seek medical advice if your symptoms persist or worsen.
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