High temperatures will cause enzyme structures to dissociate (break apart).
You might it depend on how your body reacts. Maybe some cramps not likely a fever.
A fever is caused by one of the actions of the immune system to make the body inhospitable to dangerous microorganisms. Unfortunately it also has the unpleasant side effect of making the body inhospitable to itself.
98.6 degrees is how many degrees your body normal body temperature. If it is above this than you might have a fever. You might want to go to a doctor.
Pyrogens are substances that cause the temperature set-point of the body to increase. They cause fever.
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MDMA or "ecstacy" has a side effect of messing around with the body's temperature regulation. Besides being illegal, taking it while you have a fever is a really bad idea.
because fever effect hypothalamus that control fever in the brain
A sponge bath can help lower a patient's body temperature by promoting evaporation and cooling of the skin. It helps reduce fever discomfort and can provide some relief while waiting for other fever-reducing treatments to take effect. Additionally, the process of gently washing and cooling the patient can have a calming and soothing effect.
a fever affects the nervous system because it has a direct effect on the brain which is what controls the nervous system. The hotter it gets the more noticable the nervous system changes will be. IE If you are a child and you have a 104 fever you might be tired/sleepy, miserable, body cramps etc but once you get that fever down a few degrees the nervous system functions closer to normal allowing them to get back up and run around. If you are an adult and you get a fever of 104 your unable to get up and function (typically) even if you get the fever down a few degrees.
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.