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When is a fever serious? A simple guide
A fever is usually a sign your body is fighting an infection — not something to panic about. But a few warning signs change the picture.
Usually self-care
A mild fever with normal energy, drinking fluids, and no red-flag signs can often be managed at home with rest and fluids.
See a doctor soon
A fever lasting more than three days, a very high temperature, or a fever with a worsening cough or pain is worth a doctor's look.
Seek urgent care
A stiff neck, confusion, trouble breathing, a rash that doesn't fade under pressure, or a fever in a very young infant — these need urgent attention now.
Nidanix provides health information and triage support and is not a substitute for professional medical diagnosis or emergency care. In an emergency, call your local emergency number.