Your immune system recognises a foreign body in your circulation and through an Ige response liberates specific antibodies created only to fight that specific virus into your bloodstream. These antibodies then find and encapsulate the virus. Once they have done that they then start to digetst it. Once digersted the virus is inactivated, The antibodies then " return to the garage" To await any further invasion by similar invaders. Thus immunity is aquired.
By reinforcing its immune system. The response depends on the type of agression.
When the body detects a attack like a disease, it creates whites cells (leucocytes) in order to fight this disease.
take a look at this wikipedia page, well done about the immune system
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immune_system
The body first of all has barriers to reduce the amount of toxins/ pathogens entering The sweat and oil your body produces is hazardous to pathogens. Some cling to the dead skin which falls off our body. Our nose has hair and mucus which halt and gum up diseases but you can eat boogers!Saliva in our mouths is deadly and our stomach acid(we swallow plaque all the time) has a low Hp so pathogens die. Our eyes tear because tears contain salt which dry out the moisture of a disease.
If they get past these defenses and infect cells, your body automatically swells(Inflammatory Response). The extra amount of blood is loaded with white blood cells(phagocytes, macrophages, cytotoxic, B-cells, platelets) to halt as many of the pathogens as possible. The pathogens which die have their antigens taking and are brought to B-cells. These can produce anti-bodies which block a pathogens(virus) antigen. Antigen can unlock our cells' cell membranes and thus allow the cell to infiltrate. Once blocked, the virus is harmless. However, certain diseases like HIV destroy the T-cells which bring the antigens to the B-cells so the virus can't be destroyed.
Our body gets a fever when infected because most diseases don't reproduce well in high heat so taking fever medicine is not always the best idea.Sneezing also gets rid disease but cover your nose or others may get it as well an they'll have to Kill the Carrier.Don't hold in sneezes however or you get pop blood vessels in your nose and risk infection.Runny noses should blown out and not sniffled because the snot is loaded with immobilized pathogens. Keeping them only keeps them inside you.
because it helps your blood run faster in your body
Yes. Your body uses a fever to fight infection.
you will feel sick and wont want to move if it a strong infection. but if it is weak you will have a mild head or stomach ache.
Germs don't like elevated temperatures. When your body is fighting an infection, you get a fever as a natural way of making an unfriendly environment for those germs.
Your body is fighting off the illness
infection
37.5 degrees Celsius
Fever may also occur when your body has came down with a cold, flu, virus, ect. The immune system sends signals to the medulla oblongata and hypothalumus, which regulates body temperature, and sends signals saying a forign substance has entered the body. Normal bacteria dies at around 98-104 degrees F. This is why you have such a high fever and usually when you are the sickest because there is a battle between the pathogens attacking your organs and immune system and the body is fighting back.
Because he's sick that's why. I've had bronchitis now for two weeks, only in the last four days did I develop a fever. A fever is indicative of something wrong with his body. Some type of infection is active. Viral or bacteria or both. If this person doesn't get over the fever within 48 hours, seek medical help asap. Also bacteria and viruses are building resistance to antibiotics, so perhaps a new course of antibiotic treatment is necessary. I suggest seeing a specialist to treat your original symptoms and discuss with him/her what is going on.
.. Then you are COLD! .. Or will get hyperthermia ... 93.0 is not a fever, that is the the opposite of a fever. Hyperthermia!
If your mom is sick, help her out by getting her everything she needs and constantly saying you love her.
A fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature, often a sign that the body is fighting an infection such as a virus or bacteria. It's a natural response to help the immune system combat the source of infection.
It is because of your immune system. It's not every time when you are sick you will have fever and sometimes the reason is because of the heat in your body. You will have heat in your body is because you feel hot.
Yes, a fever will increase metabolic requirements. The human body's metabolism speeds up when someone gets sick, in order to help fight off the illness.
You get really sick! You can also get a headache, feel sick to the stomach, run a fever, and get chills.
Fever is the condition in which your body temperature is higher than usual. In general, if your body temperature exceeds 37.6 degree celcius, you have a fever.
By getting so sick that your body raises its temperature to kill the sickness.
By sick - if you talking about getting the fever then your body tries to maintain the normal body temperature which is 37 degree Celsius by increasing the metabolic rate.
No, you can not get sick after having yellow fever.
just take a icecold bath this will help to get fever out after that you know what to do
A fever, or pyrexia, is a rise in internal body temperature to levels that are considered to be above normal. Body temperature is determined by the body's thermoregulatory set-point. The body increases this set-point in response to threats such as bacterial or viral infections.
Fevers are high body heat. Yeah. it means you are sick, but it also slows down bacteria and cells in your body and speeds up the pathogens, b cells and t cells. These cells help get rid of the cells that make you sick. Hope this helped!
fever help your body because it burns away all of the un- nessacery chemicals.