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Ah man, I’m feelin’ the heat! Break fever 38 is no joke. It’s like a furnace in here! But don’t worry, there are ways to break it. From taking medicine to drinking lots of fluids, you can beat this thing in no time. So take a deep breath and let’s get started on getting your temperature back down to normal.
How Do You Break A Fever Of 38? [Solved]
If you’ve got a fever, the best thing to do is take your temperature and check out your symptoms. Then hit the hay and stay hydrated. Pop some OTC meds like Tylenol or Advil to bring down the fever. To cool off, try taking tepid baths or using cold compresses to make you feel better.
Monitor Temperature: Regularly check the temperature of the person with a fever to ensure it is not rising or staying too high.
Stay Hydrated: Encourage the person to drink plenty of fluids, such as water, juice, and electrolyte drinks, to prevent dehydration.
Rest: Allow the person to rest and get plenty of sleep in order to help their body fight off infection and reduce fever symptoms.
Cool Compress: Apply a cool compress or cloth soaked in cold water on their forehead or neck for 15 minutes at a time several times throughout the day to help reduce fever symptoms.
Medication: If necessary, provide over-the-counter medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen (Tylenol) according to instructions on the package label for reducing fever symptoms and discomfort associated with it.
Breaking a fever of 38 degrees is a good sign that your body is fighting off whatever illness you have. It’s a relief when the thermometer reads lower than before, and you can finally start feeling better. Yay! Now, it’s time to rest up and get back to normal.