The Fastest Remedies to Reduce Fever

There is no fastest earth remedy to reduce fever, but Chinese medicine has many formulas that can treat fever. Fever sufferers should seek prompt medical attention and choose the appropriate herbal treatment according to the type of fever under the guidance of the doctor, such as Bone-clearing Powder, Gui Spleen Soup, and Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Soup. Bone-cleansing Powder: This medicine targets fever caused by yin deficiency, with symptoms including afternoon hot flashes, night fever, lack of desire for close clothing, heat in the hands, feet and heart, irritability, hypersomnia and dreaminess, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, sweating stops after waking up), and dryness in the mouth and throat, etc. It can help nourish yin and clear away fever (nourish the yin essence and clear away the heat and evil spirits). The medicines include Zhi Mu, Hu Huang Lian, Di Biao Pi, Qing Qing, Qin Gentian and so on. Guisheng Tang (归脾汤): This medicine targets fever caused by blood deficiency, which is usually accompanied by dizziness, fatigue, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), paleness, pale face, pale lips and nails, etc. This medicine can benefit qi and nourish blood (replenish the body’s qi and blood). The medicine includes licorice, angelica, longan meat, sour jujube nut and poria. Tonifying the Middle Jiao Qi Tang: This medicine is mainly used for fever caused by qi deficiency, with symptoms such as tiredness, shortness of breath and laziness, spontaneous sweating, easy to catch colds, and loose stools with little food (scanty and unshaped feces), etc. It can benefit qi and strengthen the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), and remove heat with sweetness and warmth (using sweet-tasting and warming Chinese herbs to treat body fever). The medicines include roasted licorice, Chen Pi, Angelica sinensis, Sheng Ma, and Chai Hu. Patients with fever are advised to seek timely medical attention and comprehensive treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying their condition.