How Does Don't Fight A Fever | A Doctor Explains Work?

When you have a fever, it’s like your body is working really hard to fight off something sneaky, and sometimes, helping that work can be better than trying to stop it.

Imagine you're playing a game of tag with your friend. You’re running fast, sweating, and your heart is pounding. That's kind of what happens when you have a fever, your body is running after the germs, like they're the person you're chasing in tag.

Now, if someone tried to stop you from running, like by giving you ice cubes or cold drinks, that might slow you down. But sometimes, your body needs that extra energy to win the game and get rid of the germs for good.

A doctor knows this, instead of trying to make the fever go away right away, they might say, “Let’s let your body do its job.” That way, you can beat the germs faster and feel better sooner!

So next time you have a fever, remember: it's like being super powered in a game, and sometimes, the best thing to do is just keep playing!

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  1. A child has a fever and is given medicine to reduce it, but the body needs the heat to fight off infection.
  2. Someone takes cold medicine when they have a fever, thinking it will help them feel better faster.
  3. The doctor tells the parent not to give their child too much medicine for the fever because it might prevent recovery.

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