It's so hot these days and I haven't been drinking enough paani. Now im feeling slightly feverish and warm. Could it just be dehydration ya should I be worried? planning to call my gynac tomorrow.
Dehydration can raise your core body temperature and cause headaches, but a proper fever usually means your body is fighting a virus or bacteria. Keep drinking fluids like ORS or coconut water. If the fever persists or is high, you must contact your gynecologist for safe medication.
I have been struggling to drink enough water lately and felt a bit warm yesterday. Can severe dehydration really trigger a fever, or is it usually a sign of an infection? I should probably start carrying a water bottle everywhere.
Dehydration can make your body temperature rise slightly and make you feel feverish, but a true fever is usually an infection. Don't play guessing games with your health during pregnancy. Start drinking 3 liters of water daily, and if your fever crosses 100°F, go see your doctor immediately.
My mother used to make barley water to reduce body heat and stay hydrated. However, a fever during pregnancy is something we should never ignore. Please check with your doctor to rule out any infections and get the right treatment.
In my personal experience, dehydration made me feel very dizzy and weak, but I didn't get an actual fever from it. Whenever I felt warm, drinking coconut water helped cool my system down. Every pregnancy journey is unique, though.
My saas always used to run behind me with buttermilk and nimbu paani to keep me hydrated. She said a heated body is not good for the baby. But if you actually have a high temperature, please don't just rely on liquids and consult your doctor.