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Call your doctor or go to the emergency room

Your fever doesn't get better If it won't go away it might mean you've got another infection in your body that needs treatment. To bring down a fever without medication, dr Joseph suggests wearing minimal clothing or bathing in lukewarm or cool water You should also be sure to drink plenty of fluids to keep your body hydrated And keep in mind that even a mild fever could be a sign of a contagious illness.

While a fever itself is not harmful, it can be a sign of a serious medical condition Call your healthcare provider or seek medical care if you are experiencing any other concerning symptoms, or if you have another serious health condition like cancer or diabetes. As a general rule, doctors say it’s important to reach out to your primary care physician if you’re experiencing symptoms that last longer than you think they should—a cough from a cold that. Stay at home and avoid contact with others until you can say “yes” to all of these statements At least 24 hours have passed since you started having symptoms Your symptoms are getting better overall.

How often you routinely see your doctor depends on your health

But if you have problems or a chronic condition, such as heart disease or diabetes, you will likely be seen more often. “if your symptoms persist and don’t seem to be improving, it’s crucial to reach out to your doctor,” says timothy wuu, m.d., a primary care physician with hackensack meridian health. A fever is one way your body naturally fights infection However, if you have a fever above 103˚ fahrenheit (39.4˚ celsius) or a fever that lasts more than three days, you should call your doctor. While many health symptoms resolve quickly on their own, others linger and make people wonder if they need to see a doctor Most people who get a cold or cough do not need to go to a doctor

But if you develop shortness of breath, chest discomfort or other severe symptoms you should.

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