I had chest congestion and took antibiotics and cough syrup, which helped with the cough, but I still have a fever for a long time, even after taking paracetamol. Why is the fever not going away, and what should I do now?
Asked by Female, 31 · 19 days ago
A fever that persists even after taking antibiotics and cough syrup can occur for several reasons. Sometimes the original infection may not be fully treated, or it may be viral, in which case antibiotics are not very effective. In other cases, there may be another hidden cause, such as a different infection, inflammation, or the body still recovering from illness, which keeps the fever coming back. Paracetamol only temporarily reduces temperature, but it does not treat the underlying cause. That is why the fever may subside for a short time before returning. If the fever persists longer than expected, it is important to determine the exact cause rather than continuing the same treatment. Consult your doctor again for a proper review. They may suggest further tests, such as blood work or a chest X-ray, only if needed to identify the cause. Meanwhile, take enough rest, stay well hydrated, and avoid self-medicating repeatedly. If you notice high fever, chills, weakness, or breathing difficulty, do not delay in seeking medical care, as timely evaluation can help manage the condition effectively.