If women are unable to conceive naturally, many may resort to in vitro fertilization to conceive. Generally, during the process of in vitro fertilization, egg retrieval is required, but many women find themselves experiencing fever after egg retrieval. So, why is there a fever after egg retrieval?
Firstly, egg retrieval generally does not cause fever. However, if a woman has a fever after egg retrieval, her body temperature may be higher, and some women's waist and back may be sore, which is usually caused by inflammation. Although antibiotics and disinfection are used after egg retrieval, it is also possible. Women themselves have some inflammation, which causes fever after egg retrieval.
Secondly, if a woman has a fever after egg retrieval, she should pay attention to drinking more water and keeping warm. If the temperature is not too high, it is recommended not to treat it through medication. If the temperature is relatively high, you can go to the hospital and, under the guidance of the hospital, see what method of treatment is better.
In addition, if women have a fever after egg retrieval, they can use physical methods to lower their body temperature. You can use warm water to wipe your body. It is important to have regular three meals a day, eat easily digestible foods, and avoid greasy, spicy, and other foods. You can also eat some food with anti-inflammatory effects, which can help improve fever.