A high fever can negatively impact sperm production by disrupting the optimal temperature required for spermatogenesis, which typically occurs at a few degrees lower than the body's core temperature. Elevated body temperature can impair the function of the testes, leading to reduced sperm count and motility. Additionally, fever may indicate an underlying infection or illness that can further affect reproductive health. Prolonged high temperatures may lead to temporary infertility, but normal sperm production usually resumes once the fever subsides.
If it is in your face, then it just might...
no, but might affect your custody.
It might and it might not. If you have a fever because you have the stomach flu, then it could. If you have a fever, but your stomach is not upset, it probably wouldn't.
A heating pad may provide temporary relief from symptoms like muscle aches and chills, but it won't treat the underlying cause of the fever. It's important to address the root cause of the fever by getting plenty of rest, staying hydrated, and taking fever-reducing medications if necessary.
The heart rate is high as the body pumps more blood trying to cool itself down.
Dengue fever affects the cardiovascular system and bradicardia might be seen.
you might have fever
No. You might have a cold or something that causes a fever.
You might it depend on how your body reacts. Maybe some cramps not likely a fever.
With the chicken pocks you might run a low grade fever, but you should not run a fever at all times.
You can, but you may not feel like eating, depending on whether your fever is a sign of having the flu. Many people, when they are ill with the flu, lose their appetite; or they have problems with nausea. Biscuits are often very heavy, and when your stomach is upset, something lighter, like toast and jam, might be easier for you to digest. But if your only symptom is fever and you have no problem with nausea, there is no reason why you can't eat a biscuit or two.
do you go to Le Cordon Bleu? This question was for a discution forum