Can you drink Mizone when you have a fever?
Fever patients can drink Pocari Sweat, but it has no therapeutic effect on fever and should not replace medical treatment. It is important to actively follow the doctor’s recommended treatment plan. Pocari Sweat is a sports drink containing certain minerals that can help replenish energy expended during fever.
Excessive sweating in the body may lead to dehydration and loss of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and magnesium, potentially causing electrolyte and acid-base imbalance. Drinking Pocari Sweat can not only replenish fluids and prevent dehydration but also restore multiple electrolytes, helping maintain internal environmental stability.
Functional beverages primarily serve to combat fatigue and supply energy. They generally do not negatively affect illness, interfere with medication efficacy, or cause side effects. During fever, avoid drinking excessively cold beverages, as this may cause capillary constriction, impair heat dissipation, and irritate the gastrointestinal tract.
Ordinarily, it is best to drink plain boiled water. Consuming an appropriate amount of warm water can enhance metabolism, promote heat dissipation, and assist in lowering body temperature. During fever, the diet should mainly consist of liquid or semi-liquid foods, as gastrointestinal motility is weakened by fever, impairing digestion. Therefore, high-calorie and hard-to-digest foods are not recommended. Common liquid foods include milk, rice gruel, mung bean soup, and fresh fruit juices. Drinking more mung bean soup is beneficial for fluid replenishment.