Can a fever of 38.1°C resolve on its own?
In general, whether a fever of 38.1°C can resolve on its own depends on the severity of symptoms and the individual's immune resistance. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Specific analysis is as follows:
If symptoms are mild and the individual has good immunity, the fever may subside naturally. It is advisable to drink plenty of warm water to prevent excessive fluid loss during fever, which could lead to dehydration or electrolyte imbalance.
If symptoms are severe and the individual’s immunity is relatively weak, the fever typically will not resolve spontaneously. In such cases, follow medical advice to use a damp towel to wipe areas such as the forehead and armpits to help dissipate body heat. If symptoms such as headache or muscle pain occur, antipyretic and analgesic medications—such as acetaminophen tablets or ibuprofen tablets—may be used under a doctor's guidance.
During a fever, it is recommended to maintain a light diet and avoid spicy or irritating foods such as scallions, ginger, garlic, and chili peppers.