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4th month pregnancy fever102 raha raha hai thanda bhilag raha hai body ache bhi hai
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Question #23004
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4th month pregnancy fever102 raha raha hai thanda bhilag raha hai body ache bhi hai - #23004

Guriya Rani

5days se fever aaraa hai bosyache bhi same day, crocin tabletde rahe haibut phir se aaja rahahai crp 55 haiur sgpt 4point badha hua haigggdssrt bccddssghk jnbccdzsssdhjjnn g jnbccdzsssdhjjnn jnbccdzsssdhjjnn jnbccdzsssdhjjnn KJVjbcxdf jnbccdzsssdhjjnn vc

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: No
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A fever persisting for several days, combined with a high CRP level, can signal inflammation or infection in the body. Given your reported symptoms, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider promptly to rule out any serious conditions, especially since you're pregnant, where fever and inflamation could pose additional risks. During pregnancy, it’s critical to ensure any treatment respects both your safety and that of the developing baby. From an Ayurvedic perspective, managing fever involves balancing pita dosha, which tends to be associated with inflammation and heat in the body. Firstly, hydration is vital. Drink lukewarm water with a splash of lemon to help calm the body and boost immunity. Coconut water can also be soothing and cooling. Rest is extremely important when dealing with fever; make sure to lie down in a quiet, comfortable environment as much as you can. Diet can play a crucial role, focus on easily digestible, light meals like rice kanji or well-cooked mung dal khichdi. Avoid spicy, sour or salty foods which can aggravate pita dosha more. Herbal remedies such as Tulsi (holy basil) tea can be beneficial. Boil a few Tulsi leaves in water and drink this a few times per day. However, it is crucial that you keep your doctor informed before trying herbal remedies, since pregnancy requires additional caution. Keep monitoring your fever and if it persists, or if you experience further symptoms like significant body aches or fatigue, prioritize seeking medical attention. Do not delay professional medical advice in pregnancy as it ensures early intervention if needed. Remember to avoid any stress. Deep breathing or gentle prenatal yoga can help in easing both physical discomfort and anxiety. Careful, nurturing self-care and prompt medical attention will support both you and your baby’s health.
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