because the heat was released
Sweating does not directly reduce fever. Fever is the body's natural response to fight off infection, and sweating is a way for the body to cool down. However, staying hydrated and keeping cool can help manage fever symptoms.
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It's certainly not uncommon to experience a post operative fever. If it does not subside within 24 hours, the medical team would rethink the cause.
lets see most people would call that a fever
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A fever (such as from malaria) that is marked by paroxysms of chills, fever, and sweating recurring regular intervals. Also a fit of shivering, a chill.
The word febrile refers to having a fever and diaphoresis means sweaty skin, or excess sweating
Fever and chills are a result of the flu. With the flu comes symptoms such as fatigue, chills, sweating, and fever. The length of these symptoms last no more than two to three weeks.
Malaria is a disease that is contracted by a mosquito bite. Some of the symptoms of malaria include a high fever, excessive sweating, nausea, headache and vomiting.
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A condition in which there are alternating periods of chills, fever, and sweating. Used chiefly in reference to the fevers associated with malaria.
prolonged cough for over a month,heavy sweating at night,chest pain, fever