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What is hyperyrexia?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 11/12/2025

Hyperpyrexia is an extreme elevation in body temperature, typically defined as a fever exceeding 106°F (41.1°C). It can result from various medical conditions, including infections, heatstroke, or certain drug reactions. This condition poses significant health risks, including organ failure and seizures, requiring immediate medical attention to lower the temperature and address the underlying cause.

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