Red eyes in adults with fever may be caused by complications such as conjunctivitis, or by congestion due to high temperatures in the head and face.
Fever is usually caused by an upward shift in the thermoregulatory center of the body. Fever is a common clinical symptom and may be secondary to bacterial, viral or other infections.
When the fever appears red eyes phenomenon, may be due to the complication of conjunctival infection caused by conjunctivitis, this time it is recommended that under the guidance of the doctor drops with levofloxacin eye drops and other treatment.
When the temperature of the head and face is high during fever, it may cause local blood vessels to become congested, which in turn leads to the phenomenon of red eyes.
When adults have a fever with red eyes, it is recommended to take ibuprofen and other antipyretic drugs under the guidance of a doctor to control the temperature and avoid aggravation of the condition.