Fever Tests in Karnal
Fever is a temporary increase in body temperature, often due to an underlying infection or illness. It serves as a natural defense mechanism, indicating that the body is combating pathogens. Common causes of fever include infections like malaria, dengue, typhoid, and other viral or bacterial illnesses. Identifying the exact cause of a fever is crucial for effective treatment and management.
Frequently Asked Questions
Symptoms and causes of fever
There are various symptoms that a person might face if he/she is affected with fever. Some of the symptoms are:
- Shivering and feeling cold
- Sudden chills
- Headaches along with body aches
- Sweating (on and off)
- Fatigue
- Low appetite and poor digestion
- Excessive thirst
- Above than normal heated body
- Decreased urination
- Dizziness due to low blood pressure
Several causes that might cause fever are as follows:
- Viral or bacterial infection in the body
- Excessive exertion in the heat
- Some medications like antibiotics, used for the treatment of high blood pressure.
- Certain immunizations like tetanus or diphtheria also tend to increase the body temperature.
Precautions for fever
Here are some precautions that one must adhere to:
- Take adequate rest and avoid any kind of exertion
- Intake lots of fluid
- Take complete bed rest until your fever starts receding.
- Wash your hands often to avoid getting re-infected
- Eat light and nutritious food to ease digestion
- Take a bath with lukewarm water and use cold strips on your head to cool down the heat. (sponge wet towel)
When should you seek medical advice?
Consulting a doctor is extremely essential in case severity is seen in prevailing symptoms. Take a medical advice:
- If your fever persists for more than 3 to 4 days even after medications.
- If your fever is 103°F or higher
- If you are pregnant and your fever is 102°F or higher
Book your Fever test with The Health Affairs
The primary objective of a fever test is to pinpoint the exact cause of a patient’s fever. Given the large number of potential infections that can lead to elevated body temperatures, this test streamlines the diagnostic process by simultaneously checking for multiple common culprits Early and accurate identification facilitates prompt medical intervention, reducing the risk of complications and promoting quicker recovery.
The test for fever at THE HEALTH AFFAIRS involves:
- Home Sample Collection: A phlebotomist will collect blood and, in some cases, urine samples from the patient, at home, after you book for the test.
- Laboratory Analysis: The collected samples are sent to a laboratory where they undergo various tests to detect the presence of pathogens or indicators of specific infections.
We, at The Health Affairs, ensure a thorough evaluation, aiding in accurate diagnosis resulting in effective treatment planning.