Condition · ICD-10 R50.9
Fever
Elevated Body Temperature
A body temperature above normal (>38°C/100.4°F), usually a sign the immune system is fighting an infection.
Fever is not a disease but a symptom indicating the body is responding to an infection, inflammation, or other trigger. Most fevers are caused by viral or bacterial infections and resolve on their own. Treatment focuses on comfort and addressing the underlying cause.
At a glance
Medications tracked
8
First-line options
Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen
Related conditions
Common ColdInfluenzaBacterial InfectionCOVID-19
First-line Related Treatments
Commonly associated primary options — verify with your clinician
Short-term / As-needed
Related options for acute or bridging use
Situational
Related options for specific presentations

Diphenhydramine hydrochloride and naproxen sodium
OTCTablet
Strength 25 mg-220 mg
NDC 00280-1200-01
Top treatments tried for Fever
Community-driven data · early preview
Acetaminophen
1,800 people tried
★★★★★4.3
Ibuprofen
1,520 people tried
★★★★★4.1
Naproxen sodium
1,240 people tried
★★★★★4.0
Aspirin
960 people tried
★★★★★3.8
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