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Question #30267
52 days ago
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What to do if a heart patient took Unwanted 72 and now has a fever?

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Agar ek heart hole petient h or usko unwanted 72 le li or usko fever hora h, to kya krna chahiye plz suggest

How long ago did the patient take Unwanted 72?:

- Less than 24 hours

What is the current temperature of the patient?:

- Moderate fever (100.4°F - 102.2°F)

Has the patient experienced any other symptoms?:

- Body aches or fatigue

Does the patient have any history of allergies or adverse reactions?:

- Not sure

Is the patient currently taking any other medications?:

- Yes, prescribed medications

How is the patient's overall health apart from the heart condition?:

- Frequent illnesses

Has the patient experienced any changes in heart symptoms recently?:

- No changes
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In this situation, there’s a few things to consider. First, Unwanted 72 is a form of emergency contraception containing a high dose of hormones, which can have side effects like fever, nausea, or fatigue. Since the patient also has a heart condition, it’s especially important to monitor how they’re feeling. Fever isn’t a typical side effect of Unwanted 72, so it could be coincidental, or potentially a sign of an unrelated infection or another issue. Make sure to keep an eye on the fever and any other symptoms. Over-the-counter medications like acetaminophen can help reduce fever, but it’s important to check that it’s safe given the person’s cardiac condition and any medications they may be taking. A heart patient should also watch for any signs of chest pain, palpitations, or shortness of breath—these would require immediate medical attention. If the fever persists more than a couple of days, gets very high, or if they’re feeling more unwell, seek medical advice promptly to investigate other potential causes such as an infection or a reaction unrelated to Unwanted 72. Hydration is key, so ensure adequate fluid intake. Resting is also crucial. Always inform their doctor about any new medications or symptoms, especially with a pre-existing heart condition. It’s a balancing act between managing the heart condition and addressing the fever, so having a healthcare provider guide the care is best.

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