1. Fever happens when our body fights germs like bacteria or viruses.
2. The brain raises body temperature to kill the germs.
3. It is a sign that the immune system is working.
4. Fever helps white blood cells work better.
5. It can happen after infections like cold or flu.
6. Sometimes fever comes after taking certain vaccines.
7. Fever can happen due to too much heat or sunstroke.
8. It also occurs during some allergies or diseases.
9. The body heats up to stop the spread of bad germs.
10. Fever tells us that we need rest and care.
Why does our body feel cold and shiver when a fever begins, even though temperature is rising?
Can a fever ever be harmful rather than helpful to the immune system?
Why do some infections cause high fevers, while others don’t cause any at all?
Why do some people never develop fevers, even during serious infections?
Could a mild fever be artificially induced to help the immune system fight disease more effectively?