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How to make a universally defined definition of 'fever' and 'hyperthermia'

36th Global Experts Meeting on Neonatal Nursing and Maternal Healthcare

K. M. Yacob (Chief Physician)

Marma Health Centre, India

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Neonat Pediatr Med

Abstract
Today, fever is defined as a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius (100.40 F). The same temperature is used to determine hyperthermia. The only common sign of fever and hyperthermia is a temperature above 38 degrees. Fever and hyperthermia are treated by lowering the temperature because there is no distinction between fever and hyperthermia. Therefore, no specific definition, diagnosis, or treatment is required to distinguish between the two. Researchers agree that feverâ??, and â??hyperthermiaâ??, are not yet universally defined1 and that there is no basic knowledge of fever in the modern medical literature2. 1.There is a difference between fever and the temperature of fever. Temperature of fever is only a part of the fever. The temperature does not rise at the beginning of the fever and at the end of the fever. There is a difference between fever and the temperature of fever, symptoms of fever and symptoms of hyperthermia, and signs of fever and signs of hyperthermia, actions of fever, and actions of hyperthermia. There are no similarities between these. 2.But there is no similarity between what happens when there is a fever and what happens when there is hyperthermia, and they are contradictory. .3.There is a sharp difference between Symptoms, signs and actions of fever and hyperthermia. There is no similarity between these. 4.Hyperthermia cannot be created by substances that cause fever. Nor can fever be created by hot substances that cause hyperthermia. 5. Fever cannot be created by heat-inducing substances.Fever can be created by heat-reducing materials. In Tamil Nadu, the practice of â??Thalaikku oothalâ? is the practice of killing a person by creating fever. Fever never shows symptoms, signs and actions of hyperthermia. At the sametime all the symptoms and signs of hypothermia can be seen in fever too. That means there is a common basic science behind these phenomena.
Biography

A practicing physician in the field of healthcare in the state of Kerala in India for the last 34 years and very much interested in basic research. My interest is spread across the fever, inflammation and back pain. I am a writer. I already printed and published Ten books on these subjects. I wrote hundreds of articles in various magazines. After scientific studies, we have developed 8000 affirmative cross checking questions. It can explain all queries related to fever.

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