What is the fever of wound infection?

Wound infection fever is often caused by bacterial infection of the wound causing inflammation of the wound, bacteria grow and multiply in the body, and also produce a large number of toxins, stimulating the body’s thermoregulatory center, resulting in fever. According to the type of wound infection, you need to choose the appropriate medication anti-inflammatory treatment to relieve the symptoms of fever. In addition, if the temperature of the fever is particularly high, exceeding 38.5°C, it also needs to be treated with antipyretic drugs, such as oral ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen suspension. In the case of adults, treatment with indomethacin suppositories to reduce fever is also available. In addition, for wound infection, generally need intravenous drip antibiotic treatment, more commonly used is penicillin antibiotics and cephalosporin antibiotics, such as ceftriaxone or cefoperazone, the effect is relatively good.