With the hypothalamus governing as our body thermometer, yes it can cause fever if it's tumorous or of there's another growth pressing against it.
Low-grade brain tumors usually have well-defined borders
A low-grade fever, 100.2 or less, not so much. 101 or over , yes, it can lead to brain damage.
low grade infection.
There are treatments for Oligodendroglioma.Brain surgery to completely remove the tumor is an option. Although it does depend on the tumor stage. Grade I tumors have cells that are not malignantand are nearly normal in appearance. Grade II tumors have cells that appear to be slightly abnormal. Grade III tumors have cells that are malignant and clearly abnormal. Grade IV, the most severe type of brain tumors, contain fast-spreading and abnormal cellsThere are also several therapies, such as radiation, or chemotherapy.
Aspirin or (preferably) acetominophen, but find the cause of the fever first.
can a yeast infection cause a low grade fever
The cause of Yellow Fever was discovered in Cuba in 1900by Walter Reed and a team of scientists.--Joshua Ballance, grade 7
A low grade fever? Possibly; If you were dehydrated enough to the point of the body not be able to use sweat to cool down.A high fever? Probably not.
Brain tumors will kill ~13,000 people in the US this year, and they are the second leading cause of cancer deaths in children and young adults [1] Ruggiero A, Cefalo G, Garre ML, Massimino M, Colosimo C, Attina G, et al: Phase II trial of temozolomide in children with recurrent high-grade glioma. J Neurooncol 2005, 1-6.
a high grade fever is considered 101 degrees believe it or not
Actually, growing pains can give a low grade fever in young children. It can cause sleepless night and should be taken into consideration when a child gets irritable. Growing pains are often the reason for a child feeling sick, tired, grumpy etc. Especially when the brain grows, growing pains can cause nightmares, fever, restless nights and irritability.
high grade