Published December 30, 2022 | Version v1
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New methods and equations of separate fever from disease and its symptoms, signs, signals and actions

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  • 1. Marma Health Centre, kalyani Towers, DeshabhimaniJn, P.O. Kaloor, Ernakulam (Dt), Kerala, India.

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fever patient has disease and fever at the same time. From this, there is no system of separate the fever from the disease and its symptoms, signs, signals, and actions.

Method of distinguishing hyperthermia, fever, and disease.

Hyperthermia can be divided into two types.

  • Destructive hyperthermia.

  • Protective hyperthermia.

The immune system produces partial or total heat in the body to increase blood flow in patients with reduced blood flow due to inflammation. This is not part of the disease. It is part of the immune system. Here the high temperature created by the immune system (thermogenesis) called hyperthermia is a misnomer. Protective hyperthermia is more aptly called life-saving hyperthermia.

Currently, there are no tools or systems that distinguish between destructive hyperthermia and protective hyperthermia.

As modern science has no basic knowledge about fever1, physicians say that fever is a symptom of many diseases, a cause of multi-disease, and a protective shield. If fever is a symptom, a cause of the disease, or a protective shield, parts of the definition and diagnosis of fever should be included. Without this, a unified diagnosis of fever cannot be developed. The result is a temperature-based diagnosis and temperature-reducing treatment that treats fever as hyperthermia without knowing what the fever is for, leading to increased morbidity and mortality in patients.

New methods and equations of separate fever from disease and its symptoms, signs, signals, and actions can help to define, diagnose and cure the disease faster and preserve health. It is needed for study purposes and research

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