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Doctor breaks down 3 common mistakes people make when dealing with a fever: ‘Self medicating, ignoring red flags…’

Fever is perhaps the most common illness we experience, often brushed off as a minor inconvenience. Dr Arora shares 3 common mistakes you should avoid.

Published on: Jan 03, 2026 04:46 PM IST
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Fever is perhaps the most common illness we experience - often brushed off as a minor inconvenience that can be “fixed” with a quick dose of paracetamol. But while many fevers are harmless and short-lived, a persistent fever or one accompanied by warning signs can signal something more serious brewing beneath the surface. Knowing when to stop self-treating and seek medical help is crucial, as delayed or incorrect management can lead to avoidable complications.

Avoid doing these common fever mistakes! (Unsplash)
Avoid doing these common fever mistakes! (Unsplash)

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Dr Navneet Arora, an infectious disease specialist at Paras Hospital, Panchkula, popularly known as The Fever Doctor on social media, appeared on the December 27 episode of the Figuring Out podcast hosted by Raj Shamani to discuss all things fever - including three common mistakes people often make while managing it and why these should be avoided.

Fever mistakes you should avoid

Dr Arora emphasises the importance of seeking professional medical advice from a qualified practitioner when dealing with a fever, warning that self-medicating through trial and error or relying on guidance from unqualified sources not only delays proper diagnosis and treatment but can also increase the risk of avoidable complications.

He elaborates, “If you are going to seek treatment, consult a qualified professional. Otherwise, do not be afraid. You should not take a middle path - giving a couple of doses of this and then a dose of that, only to realise later that nothing is working. You should not do that. One principle should be: when you are not clear, stop; when you are clear, do not listen to anyone else.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

 
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Eshana Saha is a fresh face in lifestyle and cultural journalism, bringing a refined, multidisciplinary perspective to the intersection of entertainment, fashion and holistic wellbeing. With less than a year of professional experience, she has quickly adapted to high-pressure editorial environments and currently works full-time with HT Media. Prior to this, she interned for nearly six months with Hindustan Times’ entertainment and lifestyle vertical, where she gained hands-on experience in digital reporting, trend analysis and editorial storytelling. Based in New Delhi, Eshana specialises in comprehensive coverage of major cultural moments — from international film press tours to the curated aesthetics of global fashion showcases, award shows and music-centred events. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in English from St Xavier’s University, Kolkata, and a Master’s degree in English from the University of Delhi, equipping her with a strong academic foundation and a keen ability to deconstruct complex cultural trends into clear, high-impact narratives. Beyond the red carpet, Eshana has developed a growing focus on health and wellbeing reporting. She bridges the gap between celebrity-driven trends and practical, evidence-informed lifestyle advice, ensuring her work remains both aspirational and grounded in editorial rigour. She has extensively covered the health implications of Delhi’s air pollution crisis, while also playing a key role in amplifying expert-led insights on women’s health and mental wellbeing, helping translate complex medical perspectives into informed, impactful public awareness. An artist at heart, she explores multiple creative forms — from visual arts and music to culinary experiments — and brings a creative’s eye for nuance, texture and detail to every story. Whether analysing runway dynamics or examining emerging wellness movements, she remains committed to accuracy and the highest standards of contemporary journalistic ethics.

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