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Pyrexia (Fever): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & When to See a Doctor

Introduction

Pyrexia, commonly known as fever, is characterised by the body’s innate response to infections or illnesses and is characterised by rises in temperature above the normal level of 98.6°F (37°C) in the body. While fever in itself is not an illness, it is known to stem from a variety of underlying health conditions. 

The objective of this blog is to give a general idea about all causes, fever symptoms, treatments, and options for seeking a health professional’s advice in case of pyrexia.

What is Pyrexia? 

Medically, pyrexia refers to an elevated body temperature, as elevated as above the normal threshold of 98.6 degrees F (37°C). It is often triggered by infections or other health conditions and serves as a physiological response to combat harmful agents. Unlike hyperthermia, pyrexia is controlled by the body and not by any external factors like exposure to hot temperatures. 

Fever is not a disease but a symptom, highlighting the body’s defence mechanism against infections.

Common Causes of Fever (Pyrexia)

Causes of Pyrexia (Fever)

Infections

    • Bacterial Infections: Some common bacterial infections that can cause fever include pneumonia, UTIs, and meningitis.
    • Viral Infections: Common viral infestations like the cold, flu, and COVID-19 also often lead to pyrexia.
    • Fungal and parasitic infections: It is not that common, but even fungal or parasitic infections can cause fever.

Inflammatory Conditions

Most of the time, fever develops because an inflammatory condition such as rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease can reach chronicity in the human body.

Heatstroke

In some cases, a heatstroke can cause fever. Avoiding extremely high temperatures and staying well hydrated can help prevent heatstroke.

Medications

Certain drugs, including antibiotics and vaccines, can induce temporary fever as a side effect.

Other Causes

Fever can also result from cancer, severe dehydration, or tissue damage from injuries.

Recognising Fever Symptoms

Fever Symptoms

  • Increased Body Temperature: Fever usually occurs when the body’s temperature is elevated to more than 100.4°F (38°C). 
  • Shivering: This usually starts with the shivering of the body to make heat and maintain it according to temperature. 
  • Sweat: This usually happens when there is a reduction in fever once the body starts producing sweat to dampen or cool down. 
  • Headache and body aches: There is also a possibility of muscle pain and headache with fever. 
  • Tiredness and Weakness: In addition to fever, there is often an overall sense of exhaustion and general body weakness. 
  • Dehydration: Fever ups the stakes in dehydration, so hydration is crucial.

Fever in Children and Infants

Detecting fever in children can be difficult, but it’s important to monitor their behaviour and fever temperature closely. Children less than three months with fever are to be consulted with a paediatrician in any doubt.

Treatment for Fever (Pyrexia)

Home Remedies

  • Rest and Hydration: Have enough sleep and drink more fluid for hydration.
  • Cooling Methods: Uses of cold wraps or cold compresses, light clothing, or lukewarm baths may be done to reduce body temperature.
  • Over-the-counter Medications: Certain medications, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, can lower fever. Use these as directed and avoid overdosing.
  • Avoiding Excessive Clothing: Excessive heating by suits and covers must be avoided to improve body temperature levels.

When to Use Fever Medication

Medications should be used for comfort or if the fever exceeds 103°F (39.4°C). Always follow medical advice for persistent or high-grade fever.

Medical Treatment

  • Infections: Bacterial or viral infections may require antibiotics or antivirals.
  • Dehydration: Severe dehydration caused by fever might necessitate intravenous fluids.
  • Other Causes: For fevers related to chronic conditions or other causes, specific treatments will address the underlying issue.

When to See a Doctor for Fever

>When to See a Doctor for Fever

Warning Signs: Always consult your doctor if the fever exceeds 104°F (40°C) and lasts for more than three days, and also when accompanied by severe fever symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, a rash, or persistent vomiting.

Infants and Young Children: Fever in infants younger than three months is considered an emergency. For older children, consult a doctor if fever persists or is accompanied by lethargy or irritability.

Underlying Health Conditions: Individuals with chronic conditions or weakened immune systems should seek prompt medical care.

Consulting a doctor:  Visit HCG Hospitals for expert care and thorough evaluation to determine the underlying cause of pyrexia.

Conclusion

Understanding pyrexia is essential for recognising potential health issues. Fevers usually will simmer down when proper care is taken, but if persistently or severely felt, symptomatic measures should warrant medical intervention. Educating oneself about the fever symptoms and monitoring them promptly is another way of preventing several problems. If the fever persists or worsens, make an appointment at the HCG Hospitals for professional diagnosis and fever treatment.

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Author Bio

Dr. Harpalsinh Dabhi

Director - Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonology

MBBS, MD (Medicine), FCCS (Fellow of the Critical Care Society)

Dr. Harpalsinh Dabhi is a highly experienced medical professional with a rich background spanning more than 15 years. He holds the distinction of being an FCCS (Fellow of the Critical Care Society). He is the Director and Consultant in the Department of Respiratory Medicine and Critical Care at HCG Hospitals, One among the best multispeciality hospital in Bhavnagar. His expertise lies in managing critical medical conditions and pulmonary disorders, ensuring the best possible care for his patients.


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