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fever is not a disease but only a defence mechanism evalute the statement​

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Fever, also referred to as pyrexia, is defined as having a temperature above the normal range due to an increase in the body's temperature set point.There is not a single agreed-upon upper limit for normal temperature with sources using values between 37.2 and 38.3 °C (99.0 and 100.9 °F) in humans.The increase in set point triggers increased muscle contractions and causes a feeling of cold. This results in greater heat production and efforts to conserve heat.When the set point temperature returns to normal, a person feels hot, becomes flushed, and may begin to sweat.Rarely a fever may trigger a febrile seizure, with this being more common in young children. Fevers do not typically go higher than 41 to 42 °C (105.8 to 107.6 °F).[

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