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raisins for fevers
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Dr. David Miller answered
10 years experience Family Medicine
Acetaminophen: Acetaminophen (tylenol) is an excellent medicine for reducing fever. Ibuprofen works well also. If your fever is over 100.1f and isn't responding to m ... Read More
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Dr. Mark Kuhnke answered
40 years experience General Surgery
Keep it simple: Use an antipyretic such as Aspirin or tylenol, (acetaminophen) as directed. Drink plenty of fluids. If fever persist, or exceeds 104 f, contact your ... Read More
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Dr. Nestor Del rosario answered
34 years experience Addiction Medicine
Treat cause: Fever is a symptom of inflammation or infection. Make sure this is not the cause. Fever from a URI or something not convening as much can be brought d ... Read More
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Dr. Perumunda Sharma answered
48 years experience Emergency Medicine
Cause of fevers.: Most common cause is infections.
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Dr. Ronald Achong answered
18 years experience Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Many causes: Viruses, bacteria and fungal infections, certain medications, some cancers and toxins can cause low grade fevers. Have your md evaluate you.
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Raisins: Raisins are dried fruit. They contain potassium and magnesium. Raisins contain some fiber. They are small and delicate. Be sure to chew them well.
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Dr. Elizabeth Wallen answered
35 years experience Pediatrics
Hmmmm...: It's a nice healthy snack when you wish to take a study break.
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Dr. Ziad Akl answered
31 years experience Infectious Disease
Many causes: Infections like malaria and relapsing fever, tumors, auto immune diseases are among a long list of causes.
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
It you eat enough of: Any food the calories will add up. If calories consumed exceed calories burned that weight gain occurs. 0.5 ounce of raisins is 42 calories.
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Dr. Mark Diamond answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
No: Of course not.You need to see a doctor to determine the problem, cause and potential cure.
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Dr. William m Simpson answered
49 years experience Family Medicine
Likely vice versa: More than likely fever is causing fatigue. Fever is often an indication that the body is trying to fight off an infection of some kind--the infection ... Read More
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