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- Fever abstract "Fever (also known as pyrexia or febrile response) is one of the most common medical signs and is characterized by an elevation of body temperature above the normal range of 36.5–37.5 °C (97.7–99.5 °F) due to an increase in the temperature regulatory set-point. This increase in set-point triggers increased muscle tone and chills.As a person's temperature increases, there is, in general, a feeling of cold despite an increase in body temperature. Once body temperature has increased to the new set-point temperature, there is a feeling of warmth.A fever can be caused by many different viral or bacterial conditions ranging from benign to potentially serious. Some studies suggest that fever is useful as a defense mechanism as the body's immune response can be strengthened at higher temperatures, however there are arguments for and against the usefulness of fever, and the issue is controversial. With the exception of very high temperatures, treatment to reduce fever is often not necessary; however, antipyretic medications can be effective at lowering the temperature, which may improve the affected person's comfort.Fever differs from uncontrolled hyperthermia, in that hyperthermia is an increase in body temperature over the body's thermoregulatory set-point, due to excessive heat production or insufficient thermoregulation.".
- Fever thumbnail Clinical_thermometer_38.7.JPG?width=300.
- Fever wikiPageExternalLink fever.html.
- Fever wikiPageExternalLink ?i=PYREXIA.
- Fever wikiPageExternalLink 003090.htm.
- Fever wikiPageExternalLink fever.asp.
- Fever wikiPageID "46253".
- Fever wikiPageRevisionID "606721374".
- Fever caption "An analog medical thermometer showing a temperature of or".
- Fever diseasesdb "18924".
- Fever emedicinesubj "med".
- Fever emedicinetopic "785".
- Fever hasPhotoCollection Fever.
- Fever icd "780.6".
- Fever icd "R50".
- Fever medlineplus "3090".
- Fever meshid "D005334".
- Fever name "Fever".
- Fever subject Category:Fever.
- Fever comment "Fever (also known as pyrexia or febrile response) is one of the most common medical signs and is characterized by an elevation of body temperature above the normal range of 36.5–37.5 °C (97.7–99.5 °F) due to an increase in the temperature regulatory set-point. This increase in set-point triggers increased muscle tone and chills.As a person's temperature increases, there is, in general, a feeling of cold despite an increase in body temperature.".
- Fever label "Febbre".
- Fever label "Febre".
- Fever label "Fever".
- Fever label "Fieber".
- Fever label "Fiebre".
- Fever label "Fièvre".
- Fever label "Gorączka".
- Fever label "Koorts".
- Fever label "Лихорадка".
- Fever label "حمى".
- Fever label "发热".
- Fever label "発熱".
- Fever sameAs Horečka.
- Fever sameAs Fieber.
- Fever sameAs Πυρετός.
- Fever sameAs Fiebre.
- Fever sameAs Sukar.
- Fever sameAs Fièvre.
- Fever sameAs Demam.
- Fever sameAs Febbre.
- Fever sameAs 発熱.
- Fever sameAs 발열.
- Fever sameAs Koorts.
- Fever sameAs Gorączka.
- Fever sameAs Febre.
- Fever sameAs m.0cjf0.
- Fever sameAs Q38933.
- Fever sameAs Q38933.
- Fever wasDerivedFrom Fever?oldid=606721374.
- Fever depiction Clinical_thermometer_38.7.JPG.
- Fever isPrimaryTopicOf Fever.