YEs..it did for me..from 104 to 98.4
absolutely
You want a fever reducer, I believe Tylenol is such a medication.
go to a doctor and you will know
Well for one you don't necessarily need a fever to have body aches. Your body is simply still recovering from the illness and as a result you can still have aches and pains anywhere from a few hours to a few days.
body aches, swollen lymph nodes, headache, fever, fatigue and occasionally a sore throat
The website, www.flufacts.com has a list of the flu symptoms. Besides a fever and body aches, symptoms of the flu are headaches, fatigue, cough, and runny nose. The symptoms come on all of a sudden.
Yes. The Vicodin has acetaminophen in it, which is a fever reducer. It can help with the body aches and it has cough suppressant qualities in it. As with any medication, you should only take it under the supervision of a physician and should never mix it with other drugs without consulting your doctor.
Sticking a sliced onion or sliced garlic under the armpits for at least a few hours is said to raise the temperature of the body a few degrees. A better alternative to this is simply not faking a fever or being honest about your reasons for wanting to avoid whatever the fever would excuse you from.
swine flu
Despite the common belief, a fever is actually a good thing. It means your body is trying to destroy whatever infection you have. If your fever is 102 or under, it'sbest just to let it run it's course. If the fever is higher or uncomfortable, you can take a fever reducer such as Tylenol or Motrin. Make sure you keep warm and drink lots of water.
Fever, sore throat, extreme lethargy, enlarged spleen, body aches
Do not delay with those symptoms. See your doctor.