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Fever and calf wraps

I received the following request by a mom with a child who suffered from bacterial infections with fever. Judged to be of common interest and with the consent of the mother audience here:

dear Peter, you
as I mentioned, I have a problem with the packs for the calves to get a fever. Raphael had fever of 39.1 and was not well. I did then compresses as described (feet and hands were warm compresses and change every 8-10 minutes). After 30 minutes, Raphael was 38.5 and after another 35-40 minutes the fever has risen to 38.9. Why? I have done something wrong? I made too long? In any case, after 3 hours the temperature dropped and then disappeared.
Today, Raphael 40.4. I again made the packs and 15 minutes after Raphael was 40.3. After another half hour instead of going down the fever rose to 40.5. I stopped, Raphael has stayed, and after 2 hours the temperature dropped to 39.8. Why? it is possible that the effect of wraps happen later? Many greetings



Cara Tiziana Tiziana,
To fully understand how they work compresses the calves to adjust the temperature, we must study the relationships between production and heat loss path and the temperature. For the real answer to your question look pf the following link: Heat and temperature: http://www.pforster.ch/Tutoria/FebbreImpacchi/FebbreImpacchi.htm

To deepen the discussion of fever and illness Infectious I recommend consulting the following pages: *
regulation of body temperature MMP http://www.pforster.ch/yMmP/9/MmP 9.3% 209_3.htm
* Soft tissue disorders and MMP 7 http:/ / * www.pforster.ch/yMmP/7/Indice.htm
treatment of infectious diseases MMP 7.1 http://www.pforster.ch/yMmP/7/MmP 7_1.htm
* Training: General diseases 1.1% PT infectious http://www.pforster.ch/ydisp/PT 201_1.htm
* Pediatrics PD 1: From infant to child http://www.pforster.ch/yPD/yPD1/IndicePD1.htm
* Pediatrics PD 1.3: Fever and chills http://www.pforster.ch/yPD/yPD1/PD1_3.htm
* Pantry: Fever and chills http://www.pforster.ch/MedPop/cap_3.htm

Good luck Peter

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