Fever Overview
Fever
Fever is a common sign and symptom observed in a variety of clinical settings.1
The normal body temperature is about 36.5°C to 38°C, with the typical temperature at 37°C. In a healthy afebrile person, the hypothalamic thermoregulatory centre of the brain regulates body temperature by balancing the heat produced during metabolism and that released through respiration and evaporation.1 However, when this balance is offset due to different reasons, fever sets in.
One common symptom in a variety of conditions2
Meet Sarah
Sarah’s got a fever
Sarah’s 1 years old and has been having a fever for the past two days. Her mum is worried because she’s been fussy and not eating well. She’s been doing tepid sponging but the fever isn’t going down too much. She wants something to help get rid of the fever and at the same time, something that is safe for her.
Understanding fever
How do they present?
Refresh your knowledge on the signs and symptoms of fever and learn about “red flag” symptoms that indicate a referral to the doctor.
What can you recommend to your patients for fever?
Find out more about both non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatments for fever in both adults and children.