Collection: Fever
What is a Fever?
A fever is the body’s natural defense mechanism against infections, caused by viruses, bacteria, or inflammatory conditions. It is characterized by a rise in body temperature, often accompanied by chills, sweating, fatigue, body aches, and dehydration. While fevers can be uncomfortable, they play a vital role in helping the immune system fight off illness.
Managing fever naturally involves supporting the immune system, staying hydrated, and using cooling methods to bring the temperature down gradually while allowing the body to fight off infections effectively.
Natural Support for Fever Relief
To help reduce fever symptoms, support immune function, and promote recovery, our practitioners recommend:
- Code CH65 FeverCare Tincture – A natural herbal remedy formulated to help reduce fever, ease body aches, and support the immune system during infections.
Natural Ways to Reduce Fever at Home
If you or your child has a fever, try these natural remedies to support the body's healing process:
- Stay Hydrated – Drink plenty of water, herbal teas, or electrolyte-rich fluids to prevent dehydration.
- Cool Compress – Apply a cold washcloth to the forehead, wrists, and neck to help bring body temperature down.
- Lukewarm Bath – Take a lukewarm (not cold) bath to gradually reduce body heat. Avoid cold water, as it may cause shivering.
- Rest & Sleep – Allow the body to heal naturally by getting plenty of rest and avoiding strenuous activities.
- Light Clothing & Ventilation – Wear loose, breathable clothing and keep the room well-ventilated to help regulate body temperature.
- Herbal Teas – Ginger, peppermint, or chamomile tea may help induce sweating and support immune function.
- Bone Broth or Light Soups – Nutritious, easy-to-digest foods help keep the body nourished while fighting off infections.
Important Note
While natural remedies can help manage fever symptoms, seek medical attention if the fever persists beyond 3 days, reaches 39°C (102°F) or higher, or is accompanied by confusion, difficulty breathing, or seizures. Children under 3 months old with a fever should be seen by a doctor immediately