Bacterial fever refers to fever caused by bacterial infection and is often characterized by a rapid onset, high temperature and increased white blood cell count.
1. Rapid onset: Bacterial fever is often sudden onset, if not treated in time, it may lead to rapid progression of the disease, which may be life-threatening in serious cases.
2. High temperature: the body temperature of patients with bacterial fever can reach more than 38.5℃, and with the passage of time and the progress of the disease, the body temperature may continue to rise.
3. Increase in the number of white blood cells: In organisms where bacterial infection occurs, an increase in the number of white blood cells or neutrophils can be observed during routine blood tests.
There are other characteristics of bacterial fever, and the specific symptoms may vary depending on the site of infection. If a bacterial infection occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, you can do bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test, according to the results of the drug sensitivity test to choose sensitive antibiotics.