[How do people perceive fever and what is done for it?]
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[How do people perceive fever and what is done for it?]
Abstract
The perception of fever has changed throughout history. Fever is a common symptom, and nowadays antipyretics are widely used. However, our knowledge of layman's perception of fever and self-care is rather limited. Unfounded parental concern of fever in children ("fever phobia") has not been found in Nordic studies. However, the findings indicate a need for more definite and consistent information on fever and fever management, including self-medication. This is a joint challenge to primary health care workers and local pharmacists.
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