Pyrexia is another term for fever, which refers to an increase in body temperature in response to an underlying illness or infection. Fever is a common symptom that indicates the body's immune system is fighting off an infection.
The scientific name for a fever is "pyrexia." It is an elevation in body temperature that is often a sign of infection or inflammation in the body.
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Pyrexia Is a fever......
Pyrexia(also Hyperthermia) means fever. Hyperpyrexia means extreme elevation of body temperature. Hypothermia is an abnormally low body temperature.
PYREXIA
Pyrexia refers to an elevated body temperature, commonly known as a fever. Hyperpyrexia is a severe form of fever where body temperature rises significantly above normal levels, usually above 41.5°C (106.7°F). Hypothermia is when the body temperature drops below normal levels, typically below 35°C (95°F). It can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the degree of temperature drop.
The scientific name for a fever is "pyrexia." It is an elevation in body temperature that is often a sign of infection or inflammation in the body.
The most noticeable symptom of canine pyrexia is a high fever. It may be serious, or minor and only time and vet can tell you the best form of treatment.
Antipyretic drugs act to reduce a fever (pyrexia = fever)
Pyrexia, hyperpyrexia, hyperthermia. To be in a state of having a fever - a person is febrile. If they don't present with a fever, they are afebrile.
It is pyrexia (elevated body temp.) associated with an previouse injection, usually an immunization. It is often expected, and managment of it is preplanned with prescription ( if younge child under 3 months old) or OTC Paracetamol. Abe H.
It is either a pyrexia or a hyperthermia.
Temperature is recorded to check for fever (pyrexia or a febrile condition), or to monitor the degree of hypothermia.
1. Infection with a virus or bacteria, like 'flu or chicken pox. 2. Heat Stroke. 3. Malignancy.