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What You Need to Know About Fever

Types of Fever

When a person senses their temperature rising, they use a thermometer to measure it. Depending on the duration and nature of fever, numerous varieties of fever exist. These forms of fever are dependent on the associated illness or disease. The most prevalent forms of fever include:

Persistent Fever

In continuous fever, the body’s temperature remains above normal over the course of 24 hours, with no fluctuations exceeding 1°C. This fever is characteristic of pneumonia, typhoid fever, and urinary tract infection.

Frequent Fever

In intermittent fever, the body’s temperature remains elevated throughout the day, with fluctuations of up to 2°C possible. This fever is characteristic of typhoid and infectious endocarditis.

Infrequent Fever

Instances of intermittent fever include malaria, pyemia, and septicemia. In this form of fever, the individual experiences a fever during certain hours of the day, while the remainder of the time is normal. Each day or every few days, a fever spike can be sensed.

Malaria can sometimes cause symptoms such as dehydration, trembling, chills, and lethargy. The bite of a female mosquito transmits the virus that causes malaria to the host. In malarial fever, the body’s temperature and appetite both increase.

A high fever can impact organs such as the kidney, liver, and digestive tract. Malaria causes the body to cease producing new cells to prevent this. High protein consumption is required

Viral Fever

One of the most severe forms of fever that does not respond to antipyretics. In this condition, the individual experiences a very elevated temperature. The temperature stubbornly refuses to rise. It appears to be septic fever. To prevent the condition from worsening and to protect the patient’s body from further deterioration, the patient must consult a physician.

Frequent Fever

Periodic fever is the repeated occurrence of fever lasting a few days or weeks, followed by symptom-free intervals. The cause could be any non-infectious illness or recurrent infections. Several conditions, such as Crohn’s disease, Behcet’s disease, and rheumatoid arthritis, manifest in this manner.

Virus-Induced Fever

Understanding that fever is not a disease in and of itself, but rather the result of other diseases, viral diseases, and other infections, causes an increase in body temperature.

Intense heat

Hyperpyrexia is an elevation of the body’s temperature. The body’s temperature rises to 41.5 degrees Celsius, which is a very dangerous condition. This ailment is caused by intracranial hemorrhage, thyroid storm, or Kawasaki’s syndrome. Due to a potential complication, this fever can be a medical emergency. The patient must be hospitalized without delay.

The condition of hyperthermia

Hyperthermia is not considered to be a form of fever because it does not produce elevated temperatures. Nonetheless, this condition must be regarded seriously.

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