A fever is not an illness in itself — it’s your body’s natural defense mechanism against infection. When a virus or bacteria enters your system, your immune system responds by releasing special chemicals that signal your brain to raise your body temperature.
The hypothalamus, the part of the brain that controls body temperature, acts like a thermostat. It resets your body’s temperature higher than normal to make it harder for invading germs to survive.
As your temperature rises, you may notice several changes in your body:
When the infection starts to come under control, your brain lowers the thermostat. This is why you may begin to sweat, as your body cools itself and the fever "breaks."
Most fevers go away within a few days, but managing the symptoms can help you recover more comfortably and prevent complications. Here are some simple steps:
For quick and effective relief from fever, headaches, and body pain, Forpain is a trusted choice. It helps bring down high temperatures and eases discomfort, so you can recover faster and feel more at ease.
With Forpain, you don’t just fight the fever — you also get relief from the aches and fatigue that often come with it.
Listen to your body. Support your immune system with rest, hydration, and Forpain — for faster relief and better recovery.