Howdy, iam James Coleman, I hope all goes well today.

Oh man, I’m feelin’ like I’ve got a fever of 40! It’s been a rough few days and my body is just totally done. I’m exhausted and my head is pounding - it’s like someone turned up the heat to full blast. Ugh, this isn’t fun at all. Hopefully some rest and fluids will do the trick and get me back on my feet soon!

What Should I Do If I Have A Fever At 40? [Solved]

Take it easy if you have a high temp – get some shut-eye, guzzle lots of H2O (water’s best), and make sure your pee is light yellow and clear. If you’re feeling uncomfortable, take some paracetamol or ibuprofen. And stay home to avoid spreading it around – no socializing ’til the fever’s gone!

  1. Fever: A fever is a body temperature that is higher than normal. A fever of 40°C (104°F) or higher is considered a high fever and requires medical attention.

  2. Causes: High fevers can be caused by infections, such as the flu, pneumonia, or other illnesses. Other causes include heat exhaustion, dehydration, and certain medications.

  3. Symptoms: Common symptoms of a high fever include chills, sweating, headache, muscle aches and pains, loss of appetite and fatigue.

  4. Treatment: Treatment for a high fever usually involves taking medication to reduce the temperature and treating any underlying cause of the fever if necessary. It is important to drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration while recovering from a high fever.

A fever of 40 is no joke! It’s a sign that something’s not right and you should get checked out. You might be feeling pretty lousy, with chills, aches and pains. Don’t wait - see your doctor ASAP!