Fever is dangerous because it indicates an underlying infection or illness, which can lead to complications if not addressed. High fevers, particularly in vulnerable populations like young children or the elderly, can cause dehydration, seizures, and even brain damage if they exceed critical temperatures. Additionally, prolonged fever can strain the body's systems, leading to increased metabolic demands that may overwhelm the body’s ability to cope. Effective management is essential to mitigate these risks and address the root cause.
The mosquito is considered the most dangerous animal in the world today, as they are responsible for transmitting diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus which collectively result in millions of human deaths every year.
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A human being.
It's not always dangerous. If you are being a good person to a very dangerous person who doesn't consider it then...
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No but if accompanied by vomiting and other stuff but nothing hazardous. No slight fever is not dangerous. You can feel a little lazy and tired, but it is not going to kill you or it is not going to do anything else dangerous. :)
Yes
yh there are because they can kill a human being in less then 20sec!
106 f. A dangerous fever.
Yes, a fever of 106 degrees Fahrenheit is considered very dangerous for a child and requires immediate medical attention.
This is probably not dangerous. But then rising titre in febrile illness indicates the typhoid fever. Typhoid fever can not be taken lightly.
Yes, sometimes it can fry your brain.