The problem is if you get a dangerous fever, that threatens to kill you along with the virus. It'd be better to take tylenol and then use controlled heat, like said baths. Just sayin'.
No. You should never take Tylenol when you have a fever.
Your immune system know what it's doing, when it's working properly. A functioning, healthy, properly working immune system will never give you a "dangerous fever". Only if the immune system crippled or faulty would it ever do that. And what causes the immune system to be faulty or crippled to the point of causing a "dangerous fever" is if you're taking meds that stop symptoms. Symptoms that are caused by your immune system doing its job.
I dunno, man. I know it's anecdotal, so by saying the following, I'm basically saying "agree to disagree", but: every time I've ever been sick, I down a bottle of cough-syrup, put on like three layers of socks, two pairs of PJ bottoms, two shirts, a sweater and a hoodie on top of it. Grab the space-heater, point it at myself, and get under all the covers. Usually shove a handful of anti-histamines in to myself, as well, just to force me to sleep in such a state. Layers come off/on, through the day-and-night, but I stay as hot as is tolerable. I've never been sick for more than like, 3 days.
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