Fevers Treatment in San Antonio, TX

If anyone in your home has a fever, it can be worrisome. Here at Alamo City Urgent Care in San Antonio, our professional medical staff will assess your fever quickly and begin a course of treatment, if needed, to address your medical issue. You can call in to book an appointment, which decreases your wait time, but walk-in visits are an option as well. If you or a loved one is running a fever that will not improve, you should come in for a medical assessment and a possible treatment plan.

There are many arguments over what consists of a fever for children and adults. The general rule is that if there is an elevation in what your normal body temperature runs, you have a fever. The normal body temperature for most people is 98.6 degrees or a degree on either side of that. However, to be considered a real medical issue it must reach 100.4 degrees or higher. For children, any temperature that is over 104 degrees should be taken to Alamo City Urgent Care to be assessed immediately.

Running a fever is a sign from your body that something is off. For instance, if you encounter a viral or bacterial infection, one’s body will respond by increasing your temperature internally so it can kill the invading bacteria.

Some common fever symptoms are:

  • The sensation of being hotter than normal
  • The sense of general weakness
  • Muscle aches
  • Chills
  • Headaches
  • Sweating
  • Loss of appetite
  • Irritability

If you or a loved one starts to exhibit these symptoms with unknown cause, walk into the Alamo City Urgent Care to have a medical evaluation as soon as possible. The medical professionals there will check you with an efficient screening and treat you as necessary to help you get back to feeling your best.

Most fevers are typically caused by a common infection; however, there can be other reasons that you might not even consider, such as:

  • Hormone disorders
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Certain medications
  • Inflammation
  • Vaccines
  • Cancer
  • Illegal drugs

If you suffer from frequent fevers, make sure to consult your primary care physician or disclose this during your urgent care visit, because you may need additional screenings to figure out the underlying cause.

To get your temperature down as soon as possible, your treatment might start with acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or naproxen. Make sure to follow the recommended dosage guidelines to avoid negative side effects. Aspirin is adequate for adults, but children and teens should never take aspirin because if they have a viral infection, there is a possibility of developing Reye’s syndrome.

Treating a fever will also include the other common complications of fever like dehydration. In this instance, IV fluids will be introduced to quickly rehydrate the body. A fever can make it difficult to stay hydrated through drinking water. Therefore, IV hydration is the best option.

Your urgent care professional will focus on what the cause is of your fever and treat that condition if possible. Call or walk in to Alamo City Urgent Care so we can help you find quick relief in a convenient and fast manner.

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