How many days does a cold with fever take to recover?
Generally, a cold or fever may resolve within 5-10 days, depending on the severity of the illness and the patient's physical condition. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention and receive treatment under a doctor's guidance. Detailed analysis is as follows:

If the fever is mild and caused by a common cold, and the patient is generally healthy with good immunity, symptoms usually resolve on their own within 5-7 days. During this period, patients should rest adequately, drink plenty of water, maintain good indoor air circulation, and take adequate vitamin C supplements to help speed recovery.
If the fever associated with the cold is severe, or if the patient's general health and immunity are poor, the recovery period may be longer. The fever may persist for an extended period and even recur, accompanied by other symptoms such as coughing, sputum production, and fatigue. In such cases, recovery may take 7-10 days.
During the period of cold and fever, patients may take medications such as Lianhua Qingwen capsules, Ganmaoling granules, and ibuprofen tablets as directed by a physician. It is also important to ensure sufficient rest, avoid excessive fatigue, drink plenty of water, and maintain a balanced diet. Precautions should be taken when going outdoors to prevent cross-infection.