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  • Hyperpyrexia: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
    Hyperpyrexia is a medical emergency that happens when your body temperature is higher than 106 7 degrees Fahrenheit (41 5 degrees Celsius) If you have a high temperature, contact emergency services immediately
  • Hyperpyrexia: Causes, symptoms, and treatment - Medical News Today
    Hyperpyrexia is another term for a very high fever It usually refers to a body temperature of more than 106 7°F or 41 5°C Treatment may depend on the underlying cause Some doctors lower the
  • Fever - Wikipedia
    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
  • Pyrexia vs. Hyperpyrexia: When Does a Fever Become Dangerous? - Hiriart . . .
    Hyperpyrexia refers to an extremely high fever, usually exceeding 106 1°F (41 1°C) Unlike a regular fever, hyperpyrexia doesn’t typically respond well to fever-reducing medications and can be a sign of a serious underlying condition
  • Understanding Hyperpyrexia: Causes, Symptoms, and Care
    Hyperpyrexia is an extremely high fever, usually above 106°F (41 1°C) It can signal severe infection or other critical conditions, requiring immediate medical attention to prevent complications
  • Hyperpyrexia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Hyperpyrexia and heat stroke occur when the heat-regulating mechanisms in the body are overburdened The causes most frequently are related to overexertion for long time periods and prolonged exposure to very hot and humid weather
  • How to Prevent Hyperpyrexia: Essential Strategies and Tips
    Hyperpyrexia, a condition marked by an extremely high body temperature above 41 5°C (106 7°F), is a medical emergency that demands immediate attention Unlike a typical fever, hyperpyrexia can lead to severe complications like organ damage or seizures if not addressed promptly
  • Pathophysiology and treatment of fever in adults - UpToDate
    Fever, an elevation in core body temperature above the daily range for an individual, is a characteristic feature of most infections but is also found in a number of noninfectious diseases such as autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases


















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