lungs
It can spread to other organs by way of the blood. I can cause severe brain damage.
it doesnt. Fever is caused when the body fights infection and sends neutrophils and phagocytes to the invading pathogens to engulf and kill them. It is an essential part of the white blood cells job to control infection.
i once had a fever in my right eyebrow
A cat extends its body as part of the attack.
It affects the heart and all the joints in your body
Yes, an allergy can cause a fever as part of the body's immune response to the allergen.
In your lungs
your legs
yellow fever is characterized by high fever, jaundice, and often gastrointestinal hemorrhaging...
Allergies can sometimes cause a fever in the body due to the immune system's response to an allergen. When the body detects an allergen, it releases chemicals that can lead to inflammation and an increase in body temperature, resulting in a fever. This reaction is part of the body's defense mechanism against the perceived threat of the allergen.
Yes, allergic reactions can sometimes cause a fever as part of the body's immune response to the allergen.
The hypothalamus in the brain is responsible for regulating body temperature. When there is an infection or inflammation causing intermittent fever, the hypothalamus may be sending signals to increase the body's temperature as a response to fight off the infection.
Usually the face and neck.