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Fever does not necessarily need to be treated, [98] and most people with a fever recover without specific medical attention. [99] Although it is unpleasant, fever rarely rises to a dangerous level even if untreated. [100] Damage to the brain generally does not occur until temperatures reach 42.0°C (107.6°F), and it is rare for an untreated fever to exceed 40.6°C (105.1°F). [101] Treating fever in people with sepsis does not affect outcomes. [102] Small trials have shown no benefit of treating fevers of 38.5°C (101.3°F) or higher of critically ill patients in ICUs, and one trial was terminated early because patients receiving aggressive fever treatment were dying more often. [19] Edward James Walter; Mike Carraretto (2016). "The neurological and cognitive consequences of hyperthermia". Critical Care. 20 (1): 199. doi: 10.1186/s13054-016-1376-4. PMC 4944502. PMID 27411704. Among the types of intermittent fever are ones specific to cases of malaria caused by different pathogens. These are: [48] [49]

Fischler MP, Reinhart WH (May 1997). "[Fever: friend or enemy?]". Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift (in German). 127 (20): 864–70. PMID 9289813. Meaning originally, in English, "the daylight hours;" it expanded to mean "the 24-hour period" in late Anglo-Saxon times. The day formerly began at sunset, hence Old English Wodnesniht was what we would call "Tuesday night." Names of the weekdays were not regularly capitalized in English until 17c. In addition, there is disagreement regarding whether a specific fever pattern is associated with Hodgkin's lymphoma—the Pel–Ebstein fever, with patients argued to present high temperature for one week, followed by low for the next week, and so on, where the generality of this pattern is debated. [52] [53] Various patterns of measured patient temperatures have been observed, some of which may be indicative of a particular medical diagnosis:Dean, Laura (2005). Blood transfusions and the immune system. National Center for Biotechnology Information (US).

Roth J, Blatteis CM (October 2014). "Mechanisms of fever production and lysis: Lessons from experimental LPS fever". Comprehensive Physiology. 4 (4): 1563–604. doi: 10.1002/cphy.c130033. ISBN 9780470650714. PMID 25428854.Heymann, D. L.; Weisfeld, J. S.; Webb, P. A.; Johnson, K. M.; Cairns, T.; Berquist, H. (1 September 1980). "Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever: Tandala, Zaire, 1977-1978". Journal of Infectious Diseases. 142 (3): 372–376. doi: 10.1093/infdis/142.3.372. ISSN 0022-1899. PMID 7441008. Sharma HS, ed. (2007). Neurobiology of Hyperthermia (1sted.). Elsevier. pp.175–77, 485. ISBN 978-0080549996. Archived from the original on 8 September 2017 . Retrieved 19 November 2016. Despite the myriad of complications associated with heat illness, an elevation of core temperature above 41.0°C (often referred to as fever or hyperpyrexia) is the most widely recognized symptom of this syndrome. Exogenous pyrogens are external to the body and are of microbial origin. In general, these pyrogens, including bacterial cell wall products, may act on Toll-like receptors in the hypothalamus and elevate the thermoregulatory setpoint. [96]

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