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treatment of fever
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Latin American countries
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In Latin American countries, traditional fever treatments often involve natural ingredients such as herbs and plants.
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treatment of fever
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Asian countries
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In Asian countries, cooling pads and cold compresses are commonly used for fever treatment.
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treatment of fever
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Brazil
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In Brazil, using medicinal plants and herbs to make teas for fever relief is a popular tradition.
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treatment of fever
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China
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In Chinese culture, fever may be treated using traditional Chinese medicine such as herbal remedies and acupuncture.
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treatment of fever
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India
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In India, natural remedies such as herbal teas and turmeric milk are commonly used to treat fever.
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treatment of fever
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Japan
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In Japan, cooling pads and cold compresses are commonly used to treat fever and lower body temperature.
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treatment of fever
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Kenya
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In Kenya, herbal treatments and traditional healing practices are used alongside modern medicine for treating fever.
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treatment of fever
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Mexico
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In Mexico, home remedies like applying sliced potatoes on the forehead are used to treat fever.
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treatment of fever
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Oceania countries
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In Oceania countries, treating fever with cool, damp cloths and tepid sponge baths is common.
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treatment of fever
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Russia
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In Russia, inducing sweating by wearing warm clothing and blankets to reduce fever is a common cultural practice.
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treatment of fever
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Sweden
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In Sweden, taking a sauna or using hydrotherapy to promote sweating is a traditional treatment for fever.
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