concept   fever

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Europe (1) Western countries (1) United States (1) Eastern countries (1) African countries (1) North America (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Traditional Chinese medicine (1) Western medicine (1) East Asian traditional medicine (1) United States medical field (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fever Europe Europe has different types of fevers, both well-known and relatively unknown, present in various regions. 14
2 fever Western countries In Western culture, fever is widely viewed as a symptom of illness and is often treated with medication, posing a concern for travelers to tropical regions. 12
3 fever United States Fever is a common sign of illness in the United States and is typically treated with over-the-counter medications. 7
4 fever Eastern countries In Eastern countries, fever management often involves traditional medicine and may be impacted by low levels of awareness. 4
5 fever African countries Fever in African countries is treated with a combination of herbal and modern medicine. 2
6 fever North America Fever in North America may be associated with specific regions and require vaccination for travelers. 2
7 fever Scandinavian countries Sauna or hydrotherapy is a traditional fever treatment in Scandinavian countries. 2
8 fever Traditional Chinese medicine Fever in Traditional Chinese medicine is treated with herbal remedies and by adjusting the body's energy flow. 2
9 fever Western medicine Western medicine uses over-the-counter medications to reduce fever. 2
10 fever East Asian traditional medicine According to East Asian traditional medicine, fever is caused by an imbalance of yin and yang in the body. 1
11 fever United States medical field Fever in the United States medical field often indicates infection or illness and requires monitoring or treatment. 1