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Why fever takes place into the body?

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Answered by muskan44444
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A fever is not usually a problem in itself, but a symptom of another condition. It indicates that there is something wrong with some part of the body.

It can happen when something goes wrong with one of a wide range of functions.

As one researcher explains, "The febrile response is orchestrated by the central nervous system through endocrine, neurological, immunological, and behavioral mechanisms."

A fever can help the body fight infection, because it increases the amount of antiviral and anticancer interferon in the blood. This makes it difficult for bacteria and viruses to replicate.

Body temperature can also help measure the success of medical treatments.

Conditions that cause a fever

Infections are the most common cause of fever, but various conditions, illnesses, and medicines can raise the body temperature.

These include:

infections and infectious diseases, such as influenza, common cold, HIV, malaria, infectious mononucleosis, and gastroenteritis

legal and illegal drugs, including antibiotics, amphetamines, and cocaine

trauma or injury, such as a heart attack, stroke, heatstroke, heat exhaustion, or burns

damage to tissue, such as from hemolysis (breaking open of red blood cells to release hemoglobin), surgery, heart attack, crush syndrome, and hemorrhage

other medical conditions, such as skin inflammation, arthritis, hyperthyroidism, some cancers, lupus, inflammatory bowel disease, blood clots, metabolic disorder, gout, and embolisms

Antibiotics, narcotics, barbiturates, and antihistamines can cause "drug fevers" due to adverse reactions, withdrawal, or because of the design of the drug.

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Answered by student6451
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Due to imbalance of hypothalamus

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