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How to Reduce a Fever Naturally. Having a fever doesn't mean you have to run to the
doctor. Here are some simple ways to bring your temperature down without medicine. You
will need A bed or couch for sleeping Water A bathtub Washcloths Two pair of socks A thermostat
and a thermometer. Step 1. Your body is running a high temperature because of an infection,
so get plenty of rest. This lets your body concentrate fully on fighting the infection.
Step 2. Drinking a lot of water – 10 8-ounce glasses a day at least when you're sick – keeps
your body hydrated, and will also lower your internal temperature. Step 3. Take a nice
lukewarm bath. Not too hot, which could escalate the fever, and not too cold, which could shock
your system. This will lower your skin temperature gradually. Avoid cooling off the body too
quickly, or you won't rid yourself of the infection your body is fighting. Step 4. Place
cool – not cold – washcloths on the wrists, under the arm, on the forehead, and over the
groin. Using cool, damp rags over these four key areas will slowly cool the body. Step
5. While you're putting cool rags over various body parts, put a pair of cool, damp socks
on your feet, with a dry pair over the top. This lets your ankles cool while still allowing
you to walk around. Step 6. Even though a person running a fever may feel cold, do not
overheat the home. Instead, keep the house at a moderate temperature of 70 to 74 degrees.
Step 7. A person running a fever should not wear heavy clothes or wrap themselves in heavy
blankets. Doing so makes it difficult for the body to shed extra heat; instead, wear
light clothing. Step 8. If these remedies don't work and a baby less than 3 months old
is running a temperature of more than 101 degrees, or a child or adult's temperature
is over 103 degrees, see a doctor. Did you know Fever is also known as Pyrexia, which
comes from the Greek word meaning fire.