a virus got entire to your body due to viral fever which part of the cell is responsible for curing you
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Most people have a body temperature of about 98.6°F (37°C). Anything a degree above this is considered a fever. Fevers are often a sign that your body is fighting off some type of bacterial or viral infection. A viral fever is any fever that’s caused by an underlying viral illness.
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Viral fevers can range in temperature from 99°F to over 103°F (39°C), depending on the underlying virus.
If you have a viral fever, you might have some of these general symptoms:
i) chills
ii) sweating
iii) dehydration
iv) headache
v) muscle aches and pains
vi) a feeling of weakness
vii) loss of appetite
These symptoms usually only last for a few days at most.
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