Mar 18 2008
Is your temperature rising?
Talk about getting my own dose of medicine.
During my University years, I learned that fever is in itself not a disease but a symptom of a disease. Fever is described as an increase in internal body temperature to levels above normal. In addition, most fever is beneficial and even helps the body fight off infections as it’s one of the body’s defense mechanisms to try and neutralize the fever-causing bacteria or virus by allowing the body to reach high temperatures that causes an unbearable environment for some pathogens. So, guys, don’t drink Acetaminophen (commonly known as paracetamol, the active ingredient in Biogesic) just yet! In this suitable environment (i.e., increased temperature), white blood cells (read: body’s front line armies of defense ever ready to kill the infectious disease and foreign materials) rapidly proliferate to also fight off the microbes that invades the body. However, a person is considered to have a significant fever when the temperature is above 100.4 ºF (38.0 ºC). When this happens, don’t make any decision about your health and/or your family’s (1) without consulting your family doctor with questions about your family members’ individual condition(s) and/or circumstances, and (2) without running laboratory tests. Neither should one buy over-the-counter medicines readily available without a prescription nor drink medications without, again, consulting your doctor. Mommies and Daddies, you don’t want to use the wrong formulation of the medicine, and we surely don’t want our loved ones to end up like one of my favorite actors Heath Ledger.
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This is true. I never knew that a fever is an indicator of an underlying illness. I just learned this when my brother got sick with leukemia when I was in college.
Hmmmm, I remember that when I was young and when I have fever, I used to drink RTO…:)
-Debbie
Interesting. . . makes you look at it differently.
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