Many different cultures in the world have been known to use traditional medicines for the cure of common illnesses. The countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa have been using traditional remedies for hundreds and thousands of years for basic health-care needs and 80 percent of the population of African countries uses traditional medicines. The basic treatment for high fever in 60 percent of the children, particularly in Ghana, Nigeria, Mali and Zambia, is with the use of herbal medicines at home.
Oftentimes, fever and a headache accompany each other. This can happen because of a cold or an allergy. Fevers and headaches can make completing normal everyday tasks much harder. You become cold, tired and are in pain. All you want to do is crawl back in to bed. If you have children this may be hard to do.
It’s winter. It’s cold. It’s dark. And you want to scream. Not because you are scared of the cold winter dark, but because you are losing your mind cooped up inside for days on end. This cooping has come to be known as cabin fever. Cabin fever strikes even the most upbeat folks, so don’t feel alone in your insanity. Don’t sit and wallow in it, either. A few tips will help you cure cabin fever and even have some fun.