Low-grade fever after ovulation

A low-grade fever can have a significant impact on a woman's health. It may cause headaches, fatigue, muscle pain, cough, sore throat and other symptoms. If a low-grade fever lasts longer or is more frequent, it may lead to other illnesses, such as the flu and pneumonia.

If you are experiencing a low-grade fever after ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical help as soon as possible. You can ask your doctor or pharmacist to see if there are any medications that can treat a low-grade fever. Your doctor or pharmacist may recommend medications such as fever reducers, antihistamines, and cough medicines.

In addition to seeking medical help, there are steps you can take to relieve the symptoms of a low-grade fever. For example, you can drink more fluids and rest, maintain indoor ventilation, avoid contact with other people, and ensure that the indoor air humidity is appropriate.