Allergies can trigger a fever as the body's immune system reacts to the allergen by releasing chemicals that can raise body temperature. This immune response can lead to inflammation and fever as the body tries to fight off the perceived threat.
Allergies can sometimes trigger a fever as the body's immune system reacts to the allergen. When the immune system detects an allergen, it releases chemicals that can cause inflammation and raise body temperature, leading to a fever.
Bacteria can cause disease by invading the body and releasing toxins that harm tissues, leading to symptoms such as fever, inflammation, and organ damage. They can also disrupt the body's normal functions and trigger immune responses that can further contribute to illness.
Sweat glands produce sweat, which is mostly water and salt. When this sweat comes into contact with bacteria on the skin, it can create body odor. The bacteria break down the sweat into acids, which produce the unpleasant smell we associate with body odor.
Nerves play a key role in causing headaches by transmitting pain signals to the brain when there is irritation or inflammation in the head or neck region. This can be triggered by various factors such as stress, muscle tension, or changes in blood flow.
Allergies can trigger a fever as the body's immune system reacts to the allergen by releasing chemicals that can raise body temperature. This immune response can lead to inflammation and fever as the body tries to fight off the perceived threat.
Allergies can sometimes trigger a fever as the body's immune system reacts to the allergen. When the immune system detects an allergen, it releases chemicals that can cause inflammation and raise body temperature, leading to a fever.
Among the many functions of the hypothalamus is temperature regulation of the body. So, if a person has a fever, then the hypothalamus will try to bring the body temperature back to normal.
Bacteria can cause disease by invading the body and releasing toxins that harm tissues, leading to symptoms such as fever, inflammation, and organ damage. They can also disrupt the body's normal functions and trigger immune responses that can further contribute to illness.
Prostaglandins, specifically PGE2, play a key role in promoting fever by acting on the hypothalamus to raise the body's temperature set point.
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how did yellow fever play a role in the Panama Canal
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