I recently heard that after COVID-19 infection, there will be fever symptoms. I want to know whether taking antipyretic drugs will work when I have a fever. Will COVID-19 take antipyretic drugs to reduce the fever? Taking antipyretic medication can reduce fever, but due to the virus not being effectively controlled, it can lead to a recurrence of fever after reducing fever.

Does COVID-19 take antipyretic drugs to reduce fever. Regardless of the cause of the fever symptoms, oral antipyretics can achieve fever reduction in the short term, but after a certain period of time, body temperature will continue to rise. Therefore, if there is a cold, cough or a suspected COVID-19 infection in the epidemic area, you need to go to the hospital immediately for isolation treatment.

What are the symptoms of COVID-19 infection
After getting novel coronavirus, the clinical symptoms vary in severity. The patients mainly have dry cough, fever and fatigue of different degrees. The patient's fever varies in height, and can be high or low fever. For some mild patients, there may be no fever. Of course, some mild patients may still have no obvious clinical symptoms and may present as asymptomatic carriers. For patients with severe conditions, chest tightness and asthma may occur earlier, and even develop into acute respiratory distress syndrome and respiratory failure. A small number of patients may experience functional damage or failure of multiple organs, resulting in corresponding clinical symptoms. A small number of patients may also experience discomfort such as nasal congestion, sore throat, joint pain in limbs, muscle soreness, and diarrhea. For infants, young children, and pediatric patients, obvious digestive system symptoms such as nausea, poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and other discomforts may also occur. Some patients with mild symptoms may only have low-grade fever and fatigue, without obvious discomfort such as coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, etc.

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