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fever
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fever, elevation of body temperature above the normal level, which in humans is about 98°F; (37°C;) when measured orally. Fever is considered to be a symptom of a disorder rather than a disease in itself. Under normal conditions the heat that is generated by the burning of food by the body is dissipated through such processes as perspiration and breathing. It is believed that infectious disease, injury to the body tissues, and other conditions that cause fever somehow trigger a disturbance in the functioning of the hypothalamus, the center of temperature control in the body. The rise in temperature is thought to be one of the body's defenses against infection: it may kill bacteria that cause disease or it may increase the rate at which the body's defenses fight infection. The effects of fever on the body are weakness, exhaustion, and sometimes a depletion of body fluids through excessive perspiration. Extremely high fevers may cause convulsive reactions and eventual death. In addition to infectious diseases (such as pneumonia and tonsillitis), disorders of the brain, certain types of cancer, and severe heatstroke may cause fever. There are also cases of fever where the cause cannot be detected. Treatment includes increasing the intake of fluids and administering aspirin and other fever-reducing medications. Aspirin may be dangerous in fevers of children because of Reye's syndrome. However, primary treatment is directed at the underlying cause unless the fever is very high (above 104°F;/40°C;). Persons with such dangerously high fevers are sometimes sponged with cool water or immersed in cool baths.

fever

 or pyrexia

Abnormally high body temperature or a disease characterized by it. It most often occurs with infection. Normal core body temperature, measured orally, does not exceed 99°F (37.2°C). Up to 105°F (40.6°C), fever causes weakness and is best treated with aspirin, acetaminophen, or other antipyretic drugs. At 108°F (42.2°C) or more, it can lead to convulsions and death. In treatment, it is important to know the underlying cause. Fever appears to be a defense against infectious disease, stimulating leukocytes and increasing antibody production and perhaps killing or inhibiting bacteria and viruses that live within a narrow temperature range.


fever
1. an abnormally high body temperature, accompanied by a fast pulse rate, dry skin, etc.
2. any of various diseases, such as yellow fever or scarlet fever, characterized by a high temperature

fever [′fē·vər]
(medicine)
An elevation in the central body temperature of warm-blooded animals caused by abnormal functioning of the thermoregulatory mechanisms.


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