What are the diseases that cause high fever?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-14
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't have digestive symptoms. Intermittent fever, common with intermittent malaria, three-day malaria. Go to the hospital, otherwise there will be no absolute answer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Colds tend to cause fever.

    Inflammation in any part of the body is also prone to cause fever, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.

    I don't know if you believe it or not, my colleague also often has a high fever, and every time he finishes the hanging bottle, he commits it again the next day, if he is good, he commits it again after a while, and he can't find out the reason when he goes to the hospital. Later, I heard that people were looking for someone to see, that is, the kind that did not take injections and did not take medicine and burned incense, and people said that they had encountered something, gods and the like, you can try it! (I'm not spreading superstition, people have a kind of information wave).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are many kinds, high fever means that you may have a cold, or there is inflammation there, if you always have a persistent fever, buddy, you should go to the hospital to see, don't resist it, because HIV (AIDS) also has this significant symptom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A high fever can harm the normal functions of the human body, cause convulsions, and also lead to the aggravation of pre-existing diseases. High fever is only a clinical manifestation and is associated with a wide range of diseases, as there are many diseases that can cause high fever. High fever refers to the body temperature exceeding, and when the body has a high fever, the body's immunity is weakened, and it is easy to be infected with other diseases, and it will also affect normal physiological functions.

    High fever can lead to an increase in the body's basal metabolic rate, resulting in a significant increase in the consumption of various electrolytes, vitamins and other nutrients in the body, a corresponding decrease in renal blood flow, a decrease in urine output, an increase in the evaporation of water in the respiratory tract, causing water loss in the body, which can cause water and electrolyte disorders, and in severe cases, dehydration, hyponatremia, acidosis, etc.; When the body has a high fever, the secretion of digestive juices decreases, and the activity of various digestive enzymes decreases correspondingly, which can cause loss of appetite, dry oral mucosa, abdominal distention, constipation, and indigestion. When the human body has a high fever, the metabolism of the human body is accelerated, which increases the oxygen consumption of the organs, which can increase the burden on the lungs, cause rapid and shallow breathing, as well as shortness of breath and dyspnea, and increase the risk of lung diseases.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I didn't experience any strange symptoms.

    High fever caused by COVID can leave a person severely dehydrated and severely electrolyte deficient, causing a person to experience brain fog for 3-6 months after COVID, and at the same time, high fever can put a lot of stress on the adrenal glands, which may take 1-3 months for a person to recover (by the way, the adrenal glands are very sensitive to temperature, and exercising at too high temperatures is not good for health, such as running outside on a hot day is very harmful to the adrenal glands). A high fever doesn't cause many symptoms, and some people may just feel more fatigued or have no energy, which are not permanent damage.

    But if the coronavirus triggers an underlying viral condition, the symptoms can be varied and last for a long time. A person may experience both, i.e., a very slow recovery due to a high fever due to COVID, and symptoms related to the underlying virus in the body.

    That's why the coronavirus and the flu are causing a lot of confusion nowadays, and a person may already be experiencing various illnesses caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, etc., and the flu or the new coronavirus can make it worse. In many cases, mild flu symptoms may not be obvious, but they can worsen the original symptoms, and people don't know that the flu triggered all this, but just think that the condition is worse.

    Similarly, the stomach flu virus also causes a lot of confusion, and a person may vomit and not be able to eat, etc., without knowing whether it is because of food poisoning or because of a pre-existing condition. Because the flu doesn't necessarily cause mucus production, and many times it may just feel tired or a little painful, the coronavirus is infected in a similar way to the flu and there are many variants. Like viruses in the herpes family such as influenza virus, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, and herpes zoster virus, the new coronavirus needs food to survive, such as toxic heavy metals, eggs, and dairy products.

    The coronavirus and flu viruses compete with each other in the body, but not with other herpes viruses. If a person infected with the coronavirus is infected with the flu at the same time, the coronavirus will fight it, and the two will cling to each other until one is destroyed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The symptoms caused by high fever vary from person to person, and the common phenomena include twitching of the limbs, increased body temperature, blue lips, and foaming at the head.

    **: Fever is because in the course of the disease, due to the action of pyrogens to increase the body temperature setting point, the regulatory body temperature increase is called fever, mainly caused by bacterial virus infection, large blood or trauma, endocrine disorders, ichthyosis and other diseases. The main manifestations include increased body temperature, headache, chills, and in severe cases, generalized or local muscle convulsions, and even brain cell necrosis, which is life-threatening.

    In the event of convulsions, physical cooling should be carried out first, such as alcohol wipes, wet towel cold compresses, etc., to reduce the body surface temperature, and then should be quickly checked to the hospital, according to different causes of fever to make different treatments, remember not to take cooling drugs at will. Patients should be kept at low temperatures, and fluids or drugs should be given depending on the patient.

    Ways to prevent fever include: drink plenty of fluids; Maintain indoor air circulation; Eat a high-protein diet; Exercise.

    When it comes to fever, I believe everyone is familiar with it, fever is a common phenomenon in daily life, if not dealt with in time, the consequences are unimaginable, it can be seen that the harm of fever to our human body can not be ignored, therefore, we must prevent fever in daily life. These include:

    1.Drink plenty of water, especially water that contains minerals, avoid caffeine and alcohol, and ask your doctor regularly about your physical condition.

    2.It's a good idea to keep the blinds open to avoid direct sunlight entering the house, and opening the windows will also allow air to circulate.

    3.Eat more high-protein diet, because most of the immune cells in the body are composed of protein, usually eat more eggs, milk, lean meat, fish, shrimp and other foods, and it is best to supplement a little rich, brightly colored vegetables and fruits every day to increase vitamins in the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Colds and fevers often cause nose and cough. Due to the infection of pathogenic microorganisms, the discomfort of ** can easily cause serious complications such as pneumonia. It is advisable to take oral medication under the guidance of a doctor to avoid colds.

    If it is a fever, we must first actively address the cause of the fever. This is the fundamental way to solve fever, such as infectious fever. Choose effective ** drugs according to different sources of infection, and dehydrated patients actively replenish fluids.

    If a pharmacological reaction occurs, immediately stop the drug and perform anti-allergic**, etc.

    In infectious fever, the fever itself is a manifestation of the body's immune system clearing the source of infection. Unless the patient has a strong need for a high fever and severe malaise, they usually do not rush to use antipyretic medications, etc. Patients should be informed and understand these medications.

    Patients with high fever should be cooled**. Ice packs can be used on the head, holes, and groin, and must be wrapped in a dry towel before use. You can also bathe with alcohol.

    Fever itself is only a clinical symptom, not a disease, but if the body temperature is too high, it will cause the patient's body water to evaporate rapidly, leading to dehydration, and the evaporation of water will take away a large number of electric ions in the patient's body, leading to electrolyte imbalances. Once the body temperature exceeds 41 degrees, it can cause irreversible damage to the patient's brain in a short period of time, and even lead to the death of the patient. The long-term effects of fever on the human body are not a symptom of fever, but the disease that causes it.

    For example, if a patient has a fever due to an upper respiratory tract infection, the course of the illness is usually around 3 days to 7 days, so the patient's fever for 5 days will not have a significant effect on the body. However, it can be dangerous if some serious acute illness causes a fever that lasts for five days.

    Febrile seizures are more common in infants and young children because the child's nervous system is not well developed, and high fever tends to cause confusion, coma, and convulsions of the limbs. When the body temperature exceeds the degree, cerebral edema can cause cerebral edema, dehydration, acid-base imbalance, and electrolyte imbalance. When you have a fever, you tend to sweat a lot, drink less water, and become dehydrated.

    Fever affects blood metabolism and circulation, which can easily lead to acidosis, electrolyte imbalances, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Severe fever can cause diseases such as allergies, tumors, typhoid, measles, and tuberculosis. It causes endocrine disorders and then causes some damage to our nerves.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fever is too high, and fever for too long can easily cause convulsions, shock, and convulsions. If the fever is not controlled in time, it will cause serious sequelae, the common ones are deafness and mental retardation, damage to the brain nerves, especially children are more likely to have this condition.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Severe fever can cause related diseases, such as recurrent high fever, which can easily induce febrile seizures in patients, especially infants and young children. Patients may also have abnormal changes in mental consciousness, such as confusion, delirium, coma, and sometimes convulsions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the fever is severe and persists, it may cause febrile convulsions, cerebral edema, dehydration, acid-base imbalance, electrolyte imbalance and other uncomfortable symptoms, so it is necessary to actively reduce fever after fever.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When the fever is severe, it is more dangerous for children, especially children under the age of four. If the body temperature exceeds 39 degrees, it is easy to induce febrile seizures, which can damage the child's brain function or brain cells, which is very bad.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Frequent fever does not cause much illness. Fever is a clinical symptom and is an outward manifestation of certain diseases, and it does not cause any illness because of fever. For example, it is often said that pneumonia occurs with fever.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It can cause confusion, hydrocephalus, febrile seizures, enteritis, dyspepsia, damage to brain cells, pneumonia, bronchitis, respiratory tract infections.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Symptoms such as convulsions, pneumonia, meningitis, encephalitis, cerebral edema, headache, fatigue, weakness, pain in the joints of the limbs, loss of appetite, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the fever is particularly severe, it can cause pneumonia, and in severe cases, encephalitis and even sepsis.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Prolonged high fever can lead to dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and if a very high fever occurs, it can lead to brain damage and even death.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.Daily conditioning is not done well: When you have a fever, you should pay attention to your diet, do not eat spicy food, do not drink strong tea, etc.

    If the diet is not well controlled, it is easy to aggravate the symptoms of fever, and may even cause a reverse fever. In addition, it is important to adjust your life during illness. If you don't have a good rest during the fever period, continue to work and work, which is not conducive to the disease and is easy to cause a back-burn.

    2.**Inappropriate: In fact, there are many conditions that cause heat in the body.

    In addition to cold fever caused by factors such as colds, there are many inflammatory diseases that can also cause fever. If the specific cause of the fever is not found, it can be reported directly as the common cold fever**. Even if the fever is subsided at the moment, it is easy to recur in the future.

    Moreover, if the fever is caused by inflammation, and we do not have the corresponding inflammation in time, it is likely to aggravate the inflammation, increase our difficulty, and bring a greater threat to our health.

    3.Bacterial and viral infections: In fact, many fevers are caused by bacterial and viral infections.

    Symptoms can be relieved with some physical cooling methods. It is advisable to find out the cause as soon as possible and treat the symptoms**. Influenza:

    If the fever does not go away, or if it goes away and goes back again, it is the flu, which is undoubtedly caused by a viral infection. In the early stage, it is a viral infection, and in the later stage, it is a compound infection, that is, a complex bacterial infection.

    4.Weakened immunity is the most common factor that causes fever. People are most likely to experience decreased immunity after fatigue, rain, cold, drunkenness, and staying up late.

    Immunity is very important for the body as it is the most important barrier against bacterial and viral infections. If the immunity is weakened, the results can be imagined.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is caused by dietary reasons, work and rest reasons, physical reasons, weather reasons and mental reasons. Because these aspects are important for a person and can also reflect whether a person's body is healthy or not, I think that people who often have high fevers are caused by these reasons.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is caused by physiological factors, pathological factors, factors controlled by the nerve center, factors with weak physique, and poor physical fitness, so it is often caused by high fever.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be a problem with the body's metabolism, it may be a bacterial infection, it may be a decrease in the body's immunity, it may be a genetic problem. It may be a lack of vitamins.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The resistance and immunity are too poor, the constitution is very weak, infected with bacteria or viruses, the body has inflammation, or suffers from a very big disease.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If a high fever is present, it usually presents with febrile seizures and cramps. In the case of high fever, the patient will also show loss of consciousness, vomiting, coma, and even cause the patient to show foaming at the mouth and not white, and will also cause the patient to show physical convulsions.

    In the presence of a high fever, the patient may also present with coma, chills, weakness, muscle aches, headaches, and may present with diarrhoea.

    It can cause a series of adverse effects on the body, such as the digestive system, central nervous system, body fluids, and cardiovascular system. 1. Digestive system: high fever will lead to a decrease or even loss of the activity of digestive enzymes, which in turn will lead to a decrease in the function of digestion and absorption, and will also lead to the weakening of gastrointestinal peristalsis, reduce the secretion of digestive juices, and eventually lead to a significant impact on the digestive system; 2. Central nervous system:

    High fever can also affect the central nervous system, and if germs enter the brain tissue, it is easy to cause headaches, vomiting, and meningitis. In addition, high fever is also more likely to induce febrile convulsions, cerebral edema and other conditions, which seriously affects life and health; 3. Body fluids: high fever will also affect the blood circulation in the body, which can easily lead to dehydration, and then the imbalance of body fluids, which will affect the metabolism of the body; 4. Cardiovascular system:

    High fever will excite the sympathetic nerves, increase the metabolism of cells, increase the oxygen consumption of the body, and then accelerate blood flow and heartbeat, increase the burden on the heart, and induce the occurrence and development of heart diseases. If the germs infect the heart, it can also lead to myocarditis.

    When the patient has a fever, the diet is mainly liquid and semi-liquid. It is not recommended to eat foods that are too high in calories and are not easy to digest, you can drink milk, rice soup, mung bean soup and various fresh fruit juices. You can drink more mung bean soup, which is conducive to replenishing water.

    You can also eat some foods that supplement electrolytes, such as oranges, bananas and other fruits, milk and soy milk.

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