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A fever is a body temperature that is higher than normal. A normal temperature can vary from person to person, but it is usually around 98.6 °F (37 °C). A fever is not a disease. It is usually a sign that your body is trying to fight an illness or infection.
Infections cause most fevers. You get a fever because your body is trying to kill the virus or bacteria that caused the infection. Most of those bacteria and viruses do well when your body is at your normal temperature. But if you have a fever, it is harder for them to survive. Fever also activates your body's immune system.
Other causes of fevers include:
- Medicines, including some antibiotics, blood pressure medicines, and anti-seizure medicines
- Heat illness
- Cancers
- Autoimmune diseases
- Some childhood vaccines
Treatment depends on the cause of your fever. If the fever is very high, your health care provider may recommend taking an over-the-counter medicine such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Adults can also take aspirin, but children with fevers should not take aspirin. It is also important to drink enough liquids, to prevent dehydration.
Diagnosis and Tests
- Fever (American Academy of Family Physicians) Also in Spanish
- Fever in Infants and Children (American Academy of Family Physicians) Also in Spanish
Treatments and Therapies
- Fever Treatment: Quick Guide to Treating a Fever (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
- Fever: First Aid (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
- Thermometers: Understand the Options (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
Related Issues
- Hot Flashes and Night Sweats (National Cancer Institute) Also in Spanish
Specifics
- Cryopyrin-Associated Autoinflammatory Syndromes (CAPS) (American College of Rheumatology) Also in Spanish
- Familial Mediterranean Fever (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
- Periodic Fever, Aphthous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis, Adenitis Syndrome (PFAPA) (Juvenile) (American College of Rheumatology) Also in Spanish
Genetics
- Familial cold autoinflammatory syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
- Familial Mediterranean fever: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
- Mevalonate kinase deficiency: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
- Muckle-Wells syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
- Nakajo-Nishimura syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
- Neonatal onset multisystem inflammatory disease: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
- Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
- Yao syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics (National Library of Medicine)
Clinical Trials
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Fever (National Institutes of Health)
Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
- Article: Analysis of the clinical characteristics of patients with Kawasaki disease complicated...
- Article: Accuracy of Machine Learning in Discriminating Kawasaki Disease and Other Febrile...
- Article: Impact of fever on the outcome non-anoxic acute brain injury patients:...
- Fever -- see more articles
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Children
- An Acetaminophen Overdose Is Serious and It Can Happen Easier Than You Might Think (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Also in Spanish
- Febrile Seizures (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
- Fever (High Temperature) In Kids (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
- How to Take a Rectal Temperature (Nemours Foundation)
- How to Take an Axillary Temperature (Nemours Foundation)
- How to Take an Oral Temperature (Nemours Foundation)
- Kid's Guide to Fever (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
- Taking Your Child's Temperature (Nemours Foundation) Also in Spanish
Women
- Fever/Hyperthermia and Pregnancy (Organization of Teratology Information Specialists) Also in Spanish
Patient Handouts
- Familial Mediterranean fever (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
- Fever (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
- When your baby or infant has a fever (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
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