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The normal body temperature is 37℃. If the body temperature exceeds 37℃ it is known as fever. Fever can be caused by either bacteria or virus. Viral fever can occur due to underlying infection caused by a virus.
Some of the general symptoms associated with Viral Fever are:
Few of the causes of Viral Fever are:
Almost, both viral and bacterial fevers show the same symptoms. So, the doctor may test for either bacterial or viral culture. Based on the test results, doctor will diagnose the cause of the fever.
Usually, Viral Fever is treated with ease than bacterial fever. Viral Fever does not respond to antibiotics. Hence, treating Viral Fever majorly focuses on symptomatic relief, such as:
[NOTE: Before taking any medications such as Tamiflu or Ibuprofen, please consult your doctor or have a discussion with the doctor]
Generally, a Viral Fever goes down within 3-4 days. If it doesn’t subside, then consult a doctor.
Consuming the following herbs are proven to be effective:
If the fever still persists after 3-4 days, it is recommended to consult a doctor.