Question
This morning, I woke up with a fever; during the check-up, white blood cells and neutrophils were elevated, lymphocytes were normal. After receiving an injection and taking medication, my body temperature slightly decreased, but it was still above 38 degrees. After a nap, my body temperature continued to rise, and now it is above 39 degrees. I am experiencing all-over body aches and discomfort. What were the past treatment situations and outcomes?
Answer
Based on your description, your condition may be caused by a bacterial infection. I advise you not to be anxious. The rise in body temperature is a process, and fever is a defense mechanism of the body. At around 38 degrees, the body’s immune capacity is at its peak, which helps absorb pathogens. I suggest you rest well, drink plenty of water, and consume easily digestible foods rich in protein and vitamins. When your body temperature exceeds 39 degrees, you can use alcohol or warm water to wipe down to lower your temperature. These are the suggestions for the issue of “Persistent High Fever Accompanied by Pain in the Groin of One Leg.” I hope this helps you; wishing you good health!