FORTITUDE DAY CARE CENTRE

Fever / Viral Infection Treatment

Fever can be a sign of viral infection, bacterial infection, dengue, typhoid, seasonal flu, or dehydration. We focus on accurate assessment, safe symptom control, and clear next-step guidance — so you recover faster and avoid complications.

From mild viral fever to persistent high fever — our approach is calm, structured, and doctor-led: identify cause, monitor warning signs, and treat with the right plan.

What We Treat & Support

Safe evaluation and treatment for fever causes — along with monitoring guidance and supportive care.

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Fever Assessment

Temperature pattern, duration, symptoms, hydration, and risk screening.

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Viral Fever & Flu

Body ache, sore throat, cold/cough, weakness — with symptom control & guidance.

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Test Guidance (If Needed)

Doctor-advised tests for dengue, malaria, typhoid, CBC, CRP etc. based on symptoms.

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Hydration & Recovery Support

Fluid guidance and monitoring advice — especially for dizziness, fatigue, or poor intake.

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Complication Screening

Breathlessness, low BP, dehydration signs, rashes, confusion — red flags covered.

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Follow-Up Plan

Clear medicines schedule, diet/rest advice, and when to re-check or revisit.

How Our Fever Treatment Works

01. Symptom Review

Duration, temperature pattern, body ache, cough, throat, stomach issues, and hydration check.

02. Red Flags Screening

Breathlessness, severe weakness, rashes, bleeding, confusion, persistent vomiting, or dehydration signs.

03. Cause-Based Plan

Viral vs suspected bacterial vs dengue/malaria/typhoid suspicion — treatment pathway decided by doctor.

04. Medicine Guidance

Correct dosing schedule, fever control plan, and safety instructions (no self-mixing).

05. Test Advice (If Needed)

Only if clinically required — to confirm cause and prevent complications.

06. Follow-Up & Monitoring

Clear “when to come back” plan + warning signs explained to patient and family.

Our Care Promise

Fever care is not just medicines — it is correct diagnosis thinking, safe symptom relief, and clear monitoring guidance so complications are prevented.

Doctor-led assessment & red-flag screening
Safe fever control plan + correct dosing guidance
Test advice only when clinically needed
Clear “when to return” + warning signs explained
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FAQs

Fever / Viral Infection — FAQs

Simple answers for common fever and viral infection concerns.

When should I consult a doctor for fever?
If fever is high, lasts more than 2–3 days, or comes with severe weakness, breathlessness, dehydration, rashes, bleeding, confusion, or persistent vomiting — consult urgently.
Is every fever a viral infection?
No. Fever can be viral, bacterial, dengue, malaria, typhoid, or other causes. We assess symptoms and guide tests only if clinically needed.
Do I need antibiotics for viral fever?
Usually not. Antibiotics are used only for suspected bacterial infections as decided by a doctor.
What should I do at home during fever?
Rest, hydrate well, light food, avoid self-mixing medicines, and monitor warning signs. Follow the dosing plan advised by your doctor.
When are tests like dengue or malaria advised?
If fever pattern, symptoms, or local outbreak trends suggest it — or if fever persists beyond expected duration. Your doctor will guide the right timing.
What are danger signs in fever?
Severe headache, chest pain, breathlessness, low urine, severe dizziness, bleeding, rashes, confusion, or inability to drink fluids are danger signs — seek urgent care.