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a fever is triggered by your immune system when an infection is detected. You can have many many types of infections without an immune response, because it may not be detected by the body yet, just effected
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A generalized infection is when an infectious agent, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, spreads throughout the body, affecting multiple organs or systems. This can lead to systemic symptoms like fever, fatigue, and malaise. Generalized infections often require prompt medical attention and treatment.
Yes, a viral infection can cause fever. Viruses can trigger the body's immune response, leading to an increase in body temperature, which results in a fever.
Common symptoms of a bacterial infection include fever, chills, fatigue, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes. A fever is the body's way of fighting off the infection by raising its temperature to help kill the bacteria.
Not all infections cause a fever. Some infections, like certain viral infections or localized infections, may not trigger a rise in body temperature. Other symptoms such as pain, swelling, or redness may still be present even if a fever is not.
Nimonia (pneumonia) fever is the fever that occurs with the lung infection pneumonia. Pneumonia is a serious infection caused by bacteria, virus, or fungus. The fever that accompanies pneumonia is the body's way of trying to fight this infection.
the body is fighting the infection
Yes Bacterial infection may cause fever and it is indication that body has some alien attack, as fever is not a disease but an indication that body has been attacked by either bacteria or virus and sometime fungal infection but mostly fungal infections don't cause fever. To control the bacterial infection antibiotics are used and if infection is cured, fever automatically subsides. Thanks
what are the first most common type of infection in the body
Yes, swollen tonsils can be a sign of an infection, such as tonsillitis, which can lead to fever. The body's immune response to the infection can cause a rise in body temperature, resulting in a fever.
A fever is a higher-than-normal body temperature, often a sign that the body is fighting an infection such as a virus or bacteria. It's a natural response to help the immune system combat the source of infection.
Its a body protection.virus cant multiply if the body is heating.
Inflammation is the body's attempt at self-protection; the aim being to remove harmful stimuli, including damaged cells, irritants, or pathogens - and begin the healing process. Inflammation does not mean infection, even when an infection causes inflammation. Infection is caused by a bacterium, virus or fungus, while inflammation is the body's response to it.