This disease, also known as oral herpes or fever blisters, can occur anywhere on the body.
Fever is different from a simple rise in body temperature because a fever always results in a rise in body temperature but such a rise is not always because of a fever. A rise in body temperature could occur because of exercise or warm weather and not just because of a fever.
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.
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.
High fever can lead to increased metabolic rate and energy consumption by the body, resulting in fatigue and weakness. The immune system also becomes more active during a fever, diverting energy resources away from other bodily functions. Additionally, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances that can occur with high fevers can contribute to feelings of fatigue.
Fever in individuals with Crohn's disease can occur due to inflammation and the immune response triggered by the disease. The body's immune system releases cytokines, which can elevate body temperature as part of the inflammatory response. Additionally, complications such as infections or abscesses associated with Crohn's can also lead to fever. Overall, fever serves as a signal of the underlying inflammatory processes or complications related to the disease.
not a good idea. your immune system is low ,and having a fever means you can have a viral infection in your body. alcohol also dehydrates you. and you need plenty of fluids with fever, your body is already slightly dehydrated with fever..
Lassa fever affect the skin, mucous membranes, respiratory system, heart, GI system, and the brain and meninges. In pregnant women, it particularly affects the placenta, increasing the fatality rate for the mother and fetus.
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.
The immune and central nervous systems
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.
To my understanding a FEVER occurs as a warning that the immune system may or is threaten by a virus or infection that it's not able to fight without intervention... Hope this helps...