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How to Reduce Fever In Adults?

Learn how to reduce fever in adults with simple, effective home remedies. Understand the causes, symptoms, and when to seek medical attention.

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Last updated on 3rd Jul, 2025

Introduction

Fever is a common condition that most adults experience at some point in their lives. While it can be uncomfortable, it’s usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection. If you or a loved one has a fever, knowing how to manage it effectively can help you feel better faster. In this article, we’ll discuss what fever is, its causes, symptoms, and simple ways to reduce it at home.

What is Fever?

A fever is a temporary rise in body temperature, often due to an illness. The normal body temperature is around 98.6°F (37°C), but it can vary slightly from person to person. A fever is generally considered when the body temperature rises above 100.4°F (38°C).

1. Common Causes of Fever in Adults

Fever is usually a symptom of an underlying condition, such as:

  • Infections (viral, bacterial, or fungal) like flu, cold, or urinary tract infections

  • Inflammatory conditions like arthritis

  • Heat exhaustion or heatstroke

  • Certain medications or vaccinations

  • Chronic illnesses like autoimmune diseases

Symptoms of Fever

Besides an elevated temperature, fever may cause:

  • Chills or sweating

  • Headache

  • Muscle aches

  • Fatigue

  • Loss of appetite

  • Dehydration

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How to Reduce Fever in Adults?

Most fevers can be managed at home with simple remedies. Here’s what you can do:

1. Stay Hydrated

Fever can lead to dehydration, so drink plenty of fluids like:

  • Water

  • Herbal teas

  • Clear broths

  • Oral rehydration solutions (ORS)

  • Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks, as they can worsen dehydration.

2. Rest Well

Your body needs energy to fight infections. Get plenty of sleep and avoid strenuous activities.

3. Use Over-the-Counter Medications

Medications like paracetamol (acetaminophen) or ibuprofen can help lower fever and relieve pain. Always follow the recommended dosage and consult a doctor if you have any underlying health conditions.

4. Apply Cool Compresses

Placing a damp, cool cloth on your forehead, wrists, or neck can help bring down body temperature. Avoid ice-cold water, as it may cause shivering, which can raise body temperature further.

5. Take a Lukewarm Bath

A lukewarm sponge bath can help reduce fever gradually. Avoid cold baths, as they can shock the body and worsen chills.

6. Wear Light Clothing

Dress in light, breathable fabrics to help your body cool down. Avoid heavy blankets, as they can trap heat.

7. Eat Light, Nutritious Foods

If you have an appetite, eat easily digestible foods like:

  • Soups

  • Fruits (bananas, apples)

  • Toast or rice

  • Avoid heavy, greasy, or spicy foods that may upset your stomach.

When to See a Doctor

While most fevers resolve on their own, seek medical attention if:

  • The fever is above 103°F (39.4°C) and doesn’t improve with medication

  • The fever lasts more than 3 days

  • You experience severe headache, stiff neck, confusion, or difficulty breathing

  • You have a weakened immune system or chronic illness

If you’re unsure about your symptoms, you can consult a doctor online through Apollo 24|7 or book a lab test to check for infections.

Preventing Fever

While not all fevers can be prevented, you can reduce the risk by:

  • Washing hands frequently

  • Staying up-to-date with vaccinations

  • Avoiding close contact with sick individuals

  • Maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle

Final Thoughts

Fever is usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection, and most cases can be managed at home with rest, hydration, and simple remedies. However, if your fever is high or persistent, don’t hesitate to seek medical advice.

If you need expert guidance, Apollo 24|7 offers online doctor consultations and home lab tests for quick and convenient healthcare. Stay healthy and take care!

Consult Top General Practitioners

Dr. Bulbul Biswas, General Practitioner

Dr. Bulbul Biswas

General Practitioner

35 Years • MBBS, Diploma in Maternity and child welfare

Kolkata

HERSTEL CARE CLINIC, Kolkata

750

600

Consult Top General Practitioners

Dr. Gaddam Manoj, General Practitioner

Dr. Gaddam Manoj

General Practitioner

1 Years • MBBS

Hyderabad

Aaradhya clinic, Hyderabad

125

Dr. Sahana B, General Practitioner

Dr. Sahana B

General Practitioner

3 Years • MBBS

Koppal

Khushi multi-speciality hospital, Koppal

300

Dr. Bulbul Biswas, General Practitioner

Dr. Bulbul Biswas

General Practitioner

35 Years • MBBS, Diploma in Maternity and child welfare

Kolkata

HERSTEL CARE CLINIC, Kolkata

750

600

Dr. Vandana Malik, General Practitioner

Dr. Vandana Malik

General Practitioner

8 Years • MBBS, FAM

Noida

Skinlogics Clinic, Noida

1250

1000

Dr. Yamini Miglani, General Practitioner

Dr. Yamini Miglani

General Practitioner

8 Years • MBBS, Master's in EMERGENCY MEDICINE

New Delhi

AAKASH MEDSQUARE, New Delhi

800

No Booking Fees

Consult Top Doctors for Your Symptoms

Dr. Gaddam Manoj, General Practitioner

Dr. Gaddam Manoj

General Practitioner

1 Years • MBBS

Hyderabad

Aaradhya clinic, Hyderabad

125

Dr. Sahana B, General Practitioner

Dr. Sahana B

General Practitioner

3 Years • MBBS

Koppal

Khushi multi-speciality hospital, Koppal

300

Dr. Bulbul Biswas, General Practitioner

Dr. Bulbul Biswas

General Practitioner

35 Years • MBBS, Diploma in Maternity and child welfare

Kolkata

HERSTEL CARE CLINIC, Kolkata

750

600

Dr. Vandana Malik, General Practitioner

Dr. Vandana Malik

General Practitioner

8 Years • MBBS, FAM

Noida

Skinlogics Clinic, Noida

1250

1000

Dr. Yamini Miglani, General Practitioner

Dr. Yamini Miglani

General Practitioner

8 Years • MBBS, Master's in EMERGENCY MEDICINE

New Delhi

AAKASH MEDSQUARE, New Delhi

800

No Booking Fees

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