During ovulation, our bodies usually experience a series of physiological changes, including increased body temperature, increased appetite, increased energy, etc. However, there are times when we may feel uncomfortable, especially during an increase in body temperature. This situation is what we often call a fever. Fever is a common symptom, but sometimes it can have some negative effects on our body and mind. In this article, we'll look at how to stay safe and healthy during ovulation, as well as how to deal with fever.

So, what is the cause of fever? Usually caused by infection or inflammation in the body. For example, colds, flu, bacterial infections, etc. can cause fever. In addition, during ovulation, a woman's body temperature may increase due to changes in hormonal levels in the body, which may also lead to fever.

How to deal with fever? If you feel unwell, consider the following:

1. Rest: Rest is the best way to reduce symptoms. When you have a fever, you should try to avoid strenuous exercise and overexertion.

2. Replenish fluids: When you have a fever, your body needs more fluids to maintain body temperature and eliminate toxins. You should drink more water or other liquids, such as juice, tea, water, etc.

3. Antipyretic drugs: If you feel unwell, you can consider using antipyretic drugs, such as acetaminophen (Tylenol, Tylenol, etc.) or ibuprofen (Fenbid, Ibuprofen, etc.). However, fever-reducing medications should be used with a doctor's advice to avoid adverse reactions.

4. Seek medical attention: If the fever lasts for too long or is accompanied by other symptoms, such as headache, vomiting, difficulty breathing, etc., you should seek medical treatment in time.

Fever is a common symptom during ovulation, but it can also have some negative effects on our body and psychology. If you feel unwell, consider taking steps to reduce your symptoms, such as rest, hydration, and fever-reducing medications. However, if the symptoms last for too long or are accompanied by other symptoms, you should seek medical treatment in time.