🌡 Fever
Rest properly, drink plenty of fluids, and use a cool cloth if feeling uncomfortable.
Seek medical help if fever is very high, lasts long, or comes with confusion, breathing trouble, stiff neck, or dehydration.
Simple first-aid and self-care guidance while waiting for professional consultation
This page is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Seek emergency help immediately for chest pain, breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, fainting, severe bleeding, severe burns, or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Rest properly, drink plenty of fluids, and use a cool cloth if feeling uncomfortable.
Seek medical help if fever is very high, lasts long, or comes with confusion, breathing trouble, stiff neck, or dehydration.
Wash hands, rinse the cut with clean water, apply gentle pressure if bleeding, then cover with a clean bandage.
Get medical care if the wound is deep, infected, dirty, or bleeding does not stop.
Cool the burn under cool running water, remove tight items nearby, and cover with a clean dressing.
Do not apply ice directly. Seek urgent care for deep, large, chemical, electrical, or facial burns.
Rest the area, apply ice wrapped in cloth, compress lightly, and elevate the limb.
Seek medical help if severe pain, numbness, deformity, or inability to walk occurs.
Drink warm fluids, rest your voice, and gargle with warm salt water if suitable.
Seek medical care if symptoms include breathing difficulty, rash, severe pain, or last several days.
Sip water or oral rehydration solution slowly and rest in a cool environment.
Seek urgent help for confusion, fainting, severe weakness, or persistent vomiting.