It depends somewhat on why you have a fever. If you are talking about a fever from a cold or the flu, it should not be any health risk, but it may be uncomfortable and why put your body into any more discomfort than already? However, a tepid bath may help you feel better if your fever is not coming down from fever reducer medications. I'd first try some cold compresses on my neck, wrists and perhaps ankles or inner elbow (antecubital space), which are points where the circulatory vessels are close to the surface and can be cooled easily. That and cool drinks (not ice cold) can help make you feel better.
Oh, no, a hot bath will cause your fever to go up even higher. You want to take a cold bath if you have a high fever, if it's rising up to 102 or 103 that is high you need to cool yourself down. Wear lightweight clothing. If you also have a bad throbbing headache you may need to call your doctor because of possible infection.
it is not ok to take a shower while having a fever. it will depend the person's situation there will be a possibility. if you want to take a shower and feel refresh you can just take a regular sponge bath twice a day.
Yes, of course, in fact it may relieve some of the aches in your joints and muscles, and the moisture in the air can be soothing to the nose and sinuses.
A cold shower could put your body into a state of shock. It is better to have a very lukewarm shower. Anything that feels cool to your body will help to reduce your temperature.
Yes but have a towel as sonn as you get out of the water! or you will get a chill
I don't see why not.
It would be good because:
* you are washing away any bad germs on your body * you will feel better because you are clean
You should not take a hot shower when you have a fever at the risk of making your body temp rise to dangerous levels.
yes
Yes, it is safe to take a shower a day after you get the flu shot. The shower does not affect how well the flu shot will protect you against the flu. The warm water may also be good for you to use to increase the circulation in the injection location and help reduce any inflammation or soreness (that can be a result of the vaccination in some people).
Either. Usually a shower or bath will make you more comfortable, helping with the body aches from flu, refreshing you after fever and perspiration, and humidifying the air to soothe your nasal passages and throat.
Yes it is a good idea to still get a flu vaccine even after having had a flu previously. This helps to bolster the immune system which helps to fight off further infections from the flu.
Yes, it can be healed. You need a very special vaccine to treat this virus. To help not get this virus, was your hand and cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough. Make sure you take a good shower too. Yes it is treatable. You need a very special vaccine to heal the virus. To help not get the Swine Flu......... 1. Wash your hands 2.Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze 3.Take good showers! If you have the swine flu, make sure to cover your mouth with a mask, stay at home on school days, and go to the doctor right away.
Yes, it can be healed. You need a very special vaccine to treat this virus. To help not get this virus, was your hand and cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough. Make sure you take a good shower too. Yes it is treatable. You need a very special vaccine to heal the virus. To help not get the Swine Flu......... 1. Wash your hands 2.Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze 3.Take good showers! If you have the swine flu, make sure to cover your mouth with a mask, stay at home on school days, and go to the doctor right away.
can i take azithromycin went i have symtom of flu
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no it is not good for the flu. it would make it worse.
A flu shot, tylonol, and soup
Swine flu is a flu very similar to the regular flu. Tamiflu is a medicine that you take when you have swine flu or other types of influenza.
yes, but there might be some risk to the baby. asking your doctor would be a good idea.
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