Symptoms Of An Impacted Bowel

Fever

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In rare cases, fecal impaction could cause a fever, and this may occur in conjunction with general malaise and severe abdominal pain. Patients who believe they may have a fever should check their temperature at least once an hour, and they may wish to keep a journal of their temperature readings to share with their doctor. If the fever is 102 degrees Fahrenheit or above, individuals should seek medical care at an urgent care center or in the emergency room. Immediate care is also necessary for patients who have fevers of less than 102 degrees Fahrenheit that continue for four days or more. To reduce fever, patients could consider taking an over-the-counter medication such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. However, individuals should consult with their doctor prior to taking these, as they may not be appropriate if a fecal impaction is confirmed. Placing a cool cloth on the forehead could be soothing as the patient recovers from a fever.

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