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fever
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Europe
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Europe has different types of fevers, both well-known and relatively unknown, present in various regions.
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fever
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Western countries
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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.
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fever
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United States
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Fever is a common sign of illness in the United States and is typically treated with over-the-counter medications.
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4
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fever
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, fever management often involves traditional medicine and may be impacted by low levels of awareness.
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fever
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African countries
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Fever in African countries is treated with a combination of herbal and modern medicine.
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fever
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North America
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Fever in North America may be associated with specific regions and require vaccination for travelers.
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fever
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Scandinavian countries
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Sauna or hydrotherapy is a traditional fever treatment in Scandinavian countries.
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fever
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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Fever in Traditional Chinese medicine is treated with herbal remedies and by adjusting the body's energy flow.
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9
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fever
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Western medicine
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Western medicine uses over-the-counter medications to reduce fever.
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fever
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East Asian traditional medicine
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According to East Asian traditional medicine, fever is caused by an imbalance of yin and yang in the body.
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fever
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United States medical field
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Fever in the United States medical field often indicates infection or illness and requires monitoring or treatment.
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