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Fever: Ally or Enemy?
- 6-27-2007
- Categorized in: Fever
How did fever come to be seen as so dangerous a condition that we put our child's well being at risk in order to suppress the temperature?
Let's first consider the functions of fever and how it works. The two functions of fever are:
- To stimulate the immune system.
- To create an inhospitable environment for invading organisms. That is, to turn up the heat high enough that the invading microbes cannot live.
How a Fever is Made
IL-1, along with other pyrogens and proteins, is released into the blood and makes its way up to the hypothalamus in your brain.
The hypothalamus performs similar to a perfectionist in that it says the temperature must be just 98.6 degrees F. It also tells us that our hormones must be maintained just right at certain fixed quantities in the bloodstream. So when the picky hypothalamus gets the IL-1 signal, it knows that 98.6 degrees F just isn't enough anymore.
Now we've got the highly unusual circumstance of many invading pathogens, and in extraordinary times like these, the temperature must be raised a few degrees if we're going to get rid of the bug and keep the body healthy. So the hypothalamus makes another biochemical, PGE-2. PGE-2 then increases the body temperature set point, to say 101 degrees or 102 degrees F, or wherever it's determined by the hypothalamus to be sufficient for protecting the body from the bug.
So how does the body actually raise its temperature, once the hypothalamus has determined that it's necessary to do so?
If we're still healthy and youthful enough to accomplish everything up to this point, then our heat-generating mechanisms include the following:
The Benefits of Fever
More antibodies -- cells trained to specifically attack the exact type of invader that your body is presently suffering from -- produced more specific to that bug than any pharmaceutical.
More white blood cells (the good guys) produced, circulating, mobilizing and armed to fight off the invading bugs specific to the general category of invader.
More interferon produced (another immune system good guy, which blocks spread of viruses to healthy cells).
Walling off of iron, which bacteria feed on.
Increased temperature, which directly kills microbes. (Most bacteria and viruses actually grow better at temperatures lower than the human body, which is why they like our cool noses in the winter.) Parents, it's not your kids begging for fever-reducing drugs; it's the germs.
Treating Fever the Naturopathic Way
Naturopathic treatment is to support a fever, unless it rises too high or too quickly. A fever of 102 degrees F to 103 degrees F is considered the optimal defense against microbes. Temperatures like these also heal the body most effectively. Supporting a fever means to work with it. For example, one effect of fever is to slow down peristalsis, which is movement of food through the gut.
To support a fever, naturopathic physicians recommend either fasting or eating foods such as broths and water till the fever breaks. Fever is also best supported with rest. Even when the child appears sleepy on the outside, the body is working quite hard to carry out all the functions described above.
Exercise and activity both distract body energy from these vitally important immune system processes. Naturopaths look at acute disease as the body's attempt to cure. Therefore, it is best to support the body's defenses; not suppress them by exercising or working at these times.
Naturopathic physicians compare the fear of fever symptoms to the fear of your car's engine light. To suppress a fever is like asking your mechanic to disconnect the engine light, rather than asking him or her to identify and fix the problem that caused the light to come on in the first place. Parents should ask themselves how they can approach their children's symptoms as logically as they approach their cars: do we really want to suppress our warning signals?
In the case of fever, the warning signal is much more of an aid to conquering illness, rather than as a source of damage in itself.
When Medical Attention is Warranted
Infants less than 1-month-old, with a temperature greater than 100.4 degrees F. Seek care right away for fever in this age group. While waiting for care, breastfeed as often as the baby desires. The mother's milk has antibodies made right at the breast as it encounters pathogens in the baby's mouth.
Infants from 1-month to 3-months-old, with a temperature greater than 100.4 degrees F, if they appear ill. Again, breastfeed on demand while waiting for care.
Children between 3 months and 36 months, with a temperature above 102.2 degrees F, if they appear ill.
Anyone with a temperature over 104.5 degrees F.
For children not in the above three categories, bed rest and fluids will support the fever and allow it to do the job that your child needs it to do.
© 2006 Colleen Huber. All rights reserved
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