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py·rex·i·a P0686100 (pī-rĕk′sē-ə)n. Fever. [New Latin, from Greek purexis, from puressein, to have a fever, from puretos, fever; see pyretic.] py·rex′i·al, py·rex′ic adj.pyrexia (paɪˈrɛksɪə) n (Pathology) a technical name for fever[C18: from New Latin, from Greek purexis, from puressein to be feverish, from pur fire] pyˈrexial, pyˈrexic adjfe•ver (ˈfi vər) n. 1. an abnormally high body temperature. 2. any of various diseases in which high temperature is a prominent symptom, as scarlet fever or rheumatic fever. 3. intense nervous excitement: in a fever of anticipation. v.t. 4. to affect with or as if with fever. v.i. 5. to become feverish; have or get a fever. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English fefer < Latin febris fever] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pyrexia - a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infectionfebricity, febrility, fever, feverishnesssymptom - (medicine) any sensation or change in bodily function that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular diseasehyperpyrexia - extremely high fever (especially in children) | Translations
pyrexiaenUK
pyrexia[pī′rek·sē·ə] (medicine) Elevation of temperature above the normal; fever. pyrexiaenUK
pyrexia [pi-rek´se-ah] fever. adj., adj pyrex´ial.fe·ver (fē'vĕr), A complex physiologic response to disease mediated by pyrogenic cytokines and characterized by a rise in core temperature, generation of acute phase reactants, and activation of immune systems. Synonym(s): febris, pyrexia [A.S. fefer] fe·verpyrexiophobia.pyrexia (pī-rĕk′sē-ə)n. Fever. py·rex′i·al, py·rex′ic adj.fe·ver (fē'vĕr) A complex physiologic response to disease mediated by pyrogenic cytokines and characterized by a significant rise in core temperature, generation of acute phase reactants, and activation of immunologic systems. Synonym(s): pyrexia. [A.S. fefer]PyrexiaA medical term denoting fevers.Mentioned in: Familial Mediterranean Feverfe·ver (fē'vĕr) A complex physiologic response to disease mediated by pyrogenic cytokines and characterized by a rise in core temperature, generation of acute phase reactants, and activation of immune systems. Synonym(s): pyrexia. [A.S. fefer]Patient discussion about pyrexiaQ. High Fever - is it dangerous? high fever over a long period can be dangerous. on the other hand it shows also that your body is working like Superman...A. the heart surgeon knows, that if he touchs during a heart-operation this sparkle of 96°C, the patient will die. exitus for sure! the problem for the heart surgeon is, that he don't know why it is so. this is the big problem you can have with a doctor who don't know about such things. if you like to know more about this sparkle and why the patient dies, write me a mail and i will share with you a link to read about it. ask me if you don't understand me for what i try to teach you. FEVER is a healing-system nature gave us. Let it work naturally. don't make a tonsillectomy just because some do or because it is a fashion. think first about it. your tonsils have functions and we need them. they are not just decoration. my parents forced me to make a tonsillectomy because they were told to do so because i had many otitis. i would never do it to my kids. i have since 30 years from time to time pain there and i loose some blood. it hurts terribly when it is acute. Q. What Causes Cough With Fever? Often during winter I become sick with fever and on going cough. What causes it?A. Cough with fever can be a first sign to many respiratory tract infections with viruses or bacterias, starting from simple ones as the common cold (or "flu") up to more serious conditions such as pneumonia, that requires medical care and medications. Q. What Treats Cough With Fever? I have the flu and so my entire body hurts, and I can't stop coughing. What type of medications can I buy over-the-counter to help me feel better?A. Simple analgesics are good for lowering fever and easing pain. As for the cough, there is a question whether or not cough suppressants are actually recommended. http://www.5min.com/Video/Do-Cough-Syrups-Work-5602143 More discussions about pyrexiapyrexiaenUK Related to pyrexia: Pyrexia of unknown originSynonyms for pyrexianoun a rise in the temperature of the bodySynonyms- febricity
- febrility
- fever
- feverishness
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